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Debug-Objects
WordPress Plugin for debugging and learning with and at system
svebal's Repositories
svebal/Debug-Objects
WordPress Plugin for debugging and learning with and at system
svebal/_s
Hi. I'm a starter theme called _s, or underscores, if you like. I'm a theme meant for hacking so don't use me as a Parent Theme. Instead try turning me into the next, most awesome, WordPress theme out there. That's what I'm here for.
svebal/awesome-selfhosted
A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
svebal/bootstrap-3-shortcodes
WordPress shortcodes for easier use of Bootstrap elements in your content.
svebal/country-list
List of all countries with names and ISO 3166-1 codes in all languages and data formats.
svebal/development-resources
Collection of useful development resources
svebal/fontsource
Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages.
svebal/Free-Web-Font-Combinations
Beautiful web type combinations
svebal/goudy-bookletter-1911
A public domain font based on Frederic Goudy’s Kennerley Oldstyle.
svebal/ingress-intel-timelapse
PhantomJS script for automated borderless Intel Map screenshots
svebal/junction
Our first open source type project, expanding a humanist sans-serif typeface, Junction.
svebal/league-gothic
A revival of an old classic, Alternate Gothic #1
svebal/Microhouse
A high-performance, one-bed house design
svebal/pages-test
svebal/privacytools.io
🛡🛠 You are being watched. Protect your privacy against global mass surveillance.
svebal/QONQR
A Leaflet map of the QONQR daily zone data https://github.com/neon-ninja/QONQR_zonedata
svebal/QONQR_zonedata
A GitHub mirror of https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6kzom2lt4ahhr2c/AAAGC0_LBkp5htv1X8tUyOl9a?dl=0
svebal/raleway
An elegant sans-serif, designed in a single thin weight.
svebal/Skylark
The latest WikiHouse structural system, using standardised insulated blocks, for 1-3 storey buildings
svebal/svebal.github.io
svebal/Wren
The language and rules for the Wikihouse structural system for 1-3 storey buildings, initially developed in the UK for European contexts