Who designed monokai color scheme? [closed] - sublimetext2

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I am in love with Monokai color scheme. Did the makers of Sublime Text designed it or is it in use before sublime text arrived?
The second part of the question is that can I freely copy it for my own editor. Does anybody holds copyright over it?

Monokai is online blog of designer Wimer Hazenberg who originally created theme for TextMate editor in 2006. See here: http://www.monokai.nl/blog/2006/07/15/textmate-color-theme/
As far as I can see, all other variations and ports of this theme are distributed under various open-source licences so I guess it's free to use but to be sure you can always mail original author, mail is on his blog.

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I want to create a website but i don't know html and CSS . I have submitted my website layout to the teachers but i don't no how i will create that website look like layout.. so what can i do ? Is their any software like blue griffon etc (blue griffon is not good i didn't understand)
This is my small project to do but i don't no how can i do my classmates is doing this Good because they know html and css
From looking at your template, I assume that you are using Microsoft Word? There are methods which allows you to convert Word documents to HTML online. While they may not reproduce the standards of what a HTML and CSS webpage would be written from scratch, it will allow you to view the document in your browser, and edit in a text editor.
If you need to use a site builder, there are websites freely available such as Squarespace and Webflow (Which is a bit more advanced). And there is also the option of you learning HTML and CSS yourself. There are many websites, YouTube videos and books to help you get started.

Font Awesome Documentation License [closed]

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Regarding font Awesome Licenses:
http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/license/
Does the Documentation License apply if I am just referencing the code (CSS, and fonts (otf,eot,svg,ttf,woff?)
My guess is no.
That's how I would interpret it as well:
Applies to all Font Awesome project files that are not a part of the Font or Code licenses.
In short, don't copy and paste the documentation (readme or any of the io site content) without attributing it back to FA.

Web Icons for Open Source Project [closed]

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I am working on a site, and I am looking for basic profile icons such as:
http://akcdn.okccdn.com/media/img/icons/home_new_user_guide.png
I would use those, but I am sure those are typewritten.
Where would I be able to find similar icons that I can use for an open source project?
Thanks :)
Smashing Magazine has semi-regular free icon roundups, including icons in a wide variety of styles. They're also under a wide variety of licenses, so make sure you check before using one.
FindIcons is a great site where you can find all icons that you need in almost any format and any size (may vary). And you can sort search results by color, icon style, license etc. enjoy!
iconfinder.net is my go-to. It's been around forever.

SWING text editor with basic functionality [closed]

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The story behind:
I'm a lazy ass.
What I need:
I'm writing my thesis/disseration (I don't know how do you call it in english right now, and since I'm a lazy ass, I shall not check). Could you please tell me if there is around a basic SWING Text Editor? Something like the SWT Text Editor in the Eclipse Plugin Examples?
I need to implement on top of that a syntax highlighter but I would like to get the basic functionality already done (like "open files" or "copy/paste").
I need a SWING basic text editor because this would be a component of an application already written with SWING and I'm not really proficient in it.
My goal would be open file, save file, copy, paste, cut.
So far I've found this: http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=2175&lngWId=2
Here is the starting point for you:
Swing Tutorial: Using Text Components
HINT: use JTextPane or JEditorPane, depending on your needs.

Where to create a web-site map for developers [closed]

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Imagine a web-designer built several mock-up html pages. Now it is time to start development according to these mock-ups.
First of all I would like to know that all mock-ups are there, i.e. every link has corresponded mock-up page. I can't just click hyperlinks, because they are empty ('#' url).
And secondly, I would like to have kind of map, where developer can look at and figure out transitions from the page and hence fill it with appropriate urls.
Does any body know any tools that can help to make such documents which reflect my needs stated above?
Thanks in advance
MS Visio for Windows or OmniGraffle for OSX can help you build a scenario project where you can design an interactive diagram where each box represents a page. When you click a box it shows the page mockup associated with this box. You can also draw lines between each box that represents links to other pages from this page.
balsamiq a flex app
Axure windows desktop app
Expression blend 3 from Microsoft has Sketchflow.