Two sources: the Envato marketplaces and writing webdesign articles/tutorials.
Because it gave me freedom.
ZoomIt said
you can set any menu like that if you apply position: fixed;
No, you can’t. At the beginning, the menu is not at the top of the page, but as the user scrolls, it sticks at the top.
@fabiofarolfi Try one of these tutorials: http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-tutorials/create-a-sticky-navigation-header-using-jquery-waypoints/
http://www.backslash.gr/content/blog/webdevelopment/6-navigation-menu-that-stays-on-top-with-jquerygrandelelo said
Hi I already have the winners, here are the names:RafaelOliveira – (Parabéns ;))
http://graphicriver.net/user/RafaelOliveira http://dribbble.com/RafaelOliveiraMarcusVaz – (Parabéns ;))
http://graphicriver.net/user/MarcusVaz http://dribbble.com/MarcusVazIsacfabian -
http://graphicriver.net/user/isacfabian http://dribbble.com/isacfabianTiberiualexander -
http://codecanyon.net/user/tiberiualexanderI don’t have your dribbble
You won the dribbble, Congratulations! I hope to see you grate works on dribbble soon
Thank you for posting
Here is my dribbble profile: http://dribbble.com/TiberiuAlexander
Thank you very much! 
This is mine: https://www.facebook.com/tiberiualex
tiberiualexander said
My CodeCanyon portofolio: http://codecanyon.net/user/tiberiualexander/portfolio
My GraphicRiver portofolio: http://graphicriver.net/user/tiberiualexander/portfolio And of course, I did follow you on FB, Twitter and Dribbble.
I also forgot to post my dribbble account: http://dribbble.com/TiberiuAlexander
My CodeCanyon portofolio: http://codecanyon.net/user/tiberiualexander/portfolio
My GraphicRiver portofolio: http://graphicriver.net/user/tiberiualexander/portfolio
And of course, I did follow you on FB, Twitter and Dribbble.
Boostrap is a free front-end framework, created by Twitter: http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
Check out this series of articles: http://webdesign.tutsplus.com/series/twitter-bootstrap-101/
Examples of themes buit with Boostrap: http://themeforest.net/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=bootstrap
A good alternative is Zurb Foundation
Here is mine:
- Machine: Asus X54 laptop with Intel Celeron B815 (dual-core), 2GB of RAM an integrated Intel Graphics
- OS: Windows 8 Pro
- Browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox
- Code Inspector: Usually the default inspector from Chrome, sometimes Firebug
- Text Editor: Sublime Text 2
- Graphics: Photoshop CS6 Extended, Fireworks CS6
