We’ve teamed up with the creators of Jumpeye framework, a responsive web design framework, to give out 10 commercial licenses to their wonderful product. The commercial license featured in this giveaway costs $99 and can be used in up to 100 domains. Read on to see how you can be one of the winners.
About Jumpeye Framework
Jumpeye framework is an HTML/CSS/JS framework with a responsive, fluid grid system.
The framework includes a CSS layout grid and a huge set of stylish responsive UI elements (e.g. alerts, buttons, drop-down menus, tabs, panels, tooltips, tables, forms and more). It also has two responsive JavaScript components (a photo gallery and an image/content slider).
The default grid is a 12-column, 940px-wide grid. A web-based grid editor is available for customizing the structure of the grid. In addition, each UI element has more ready-made CSS styles/classes that can be used as skins.
The framework is compatible with all major web browsers and platforms.
Download Jumpeye Framework for Free!
Jumpeye framework has a free version that’s fully functional but has a watermark. The watermark can be removed by purchasing a license later on.
You can download the Jumpeye framework here.
How to Win
For a chance to win a license to Jumpeye framework, please answer the following question in the comments:
- How will you use the Jumpeye framework?
Tip: To help you answer the question effectively, browse through the Jumpeye framework website.
Giveaway Details
This giveaway ends on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 after which the comments section on this post will be closed and you will no longer be able to leave a comment. Please leave a valid email address when filling out the comment form so that we can contact you if you’ve won. Please only comment once. The winners will be randomly selected using the same method as previous Six Revisions giveaways. The winners will be announced on a separate post and you’re advised to subscribe to our RSS feed so that you can be quickly notified when the winners announcement post has been published. Please note that comments are moderated and so your comment may not show up right away. Please also note that comments that do not follow the instructions on how to participate (described above) may not be published, or may be removed later on.
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