Skeleton is a small collection of well-organized CSS & JS files that can help you rapidly develop sites that look beautiful at any size, be it a 17" laptop screen or an iPhone. It's based on a responsive grid, but also provides very basic CSS for typography, buttons, tabs, forms and media queries. Go ahead, resize this super basic page to see the grid in action.
Bridging the communities
We already have cool platforms to crowdfund creativity, but history has showed us that we can“t put all our egss in one basket. We need as much ways as possible to Imagine one crowdfunding platform per blog?
The easiest way to really get started with Skeleton is to check out the full docs and info at www.getskeleton.com.. Skeleton is also open-source and has a project on git, so check that out if you want to report bugs or create a pull request. If you have any questions, thoughts, concerns or feedback, please don't hesitate to email me at hi@getskeleton.com
After you install the Flattr plug-in in your wordpress you will need to fill in the information about your project, the flattrs needed and the time frame in which tou expect to collect them. You will have options to add a video, extra pictures and how to FATTR back. FATTR uses the model ALL or ALL, unlike the common cowordfundin mofel of all or nothing, you will need to specify the parts of your project you will do with the Flattrs collected even if its only one. You can do speed projects, publish the index of your book, or just give flattrs back! All projects should be made, even in pieces until they build up in something FATTR.