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Links – Pixelflips
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Archive for the ‘ Links’ Category. YouTube Channels for Web Developers. Article posted on Aug 25, 2012. Lately, I have been using Youtube for checking out web development videos. I have never been a huge Youtube user, but after subscribing to a few channels I thought I could recommend, and get recommendations a few worth subscribing to. These suggestions are just the top few I have come across related to web development or web related technologies. Move the Web Forward. Link shared on Nov 30, 2011.
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Frontend & Web Design Blog – Pixelflips
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Frontend & Web Design Blog. Rants, Quotes, Links, Reviews and Some Babbling. Enjoy! Latest Blog Posts and Articles. Removing Line Breaks in Dreamweaver. Article posted on Oct 03, 2015. Ok ok, I know what you’re thinking. You still use Dreamweaver! The quick answer is: I use the tool that fits the job when I need it. So yes sometimes! Mobile First & Responsive… Finally! Article posted on Mar 09, 2014. Since the introduction of Responsive web design. Filed under: Site News. Article posted on Nov 23, 2013.
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Responsive Typography - The Easy Designs Blog
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The Easy Designs Blog. Posted by Aaron Gustafson. I’m incredibly excited to see that Jason Pamental. Is finally available. I had the great pleasure of reviewing an early galley and I can honestly say that it’s a book well worth reading. Jason’s natural and friendly style makes for an easy read and it’s chock-full of actionable recommendations and tips you’ll want to start using right away. In fact, I think. Back in my day, all we had was the. Thankfully, Jason has your back. The book you’re now...By the ...
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Posts filed under “Process” - The Easy Designs Blog
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The Easy Designs Blog. Posts filed under “Process”. Beyond Responsive Workshops this May. I am such a huge fan of running public workshops… especially über-affordable ones like I am leading this May. The True Cost of Progressive Enhancement. Progressive enhancement is so ingrained in what we do that it makes it difficult to put hard numbers against the cost of. Evernote for Interface Inventories. Egalitarianism and Progressive Enhancement. HTML5 is the new DHTML. Last week I shared a link about progressi...
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Design It Build It - DIBI Conference 2011 Notes | Call me stupid, but...
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Hire me, I’m freelance! Studying at the Open University. Great SEO infographics for 2011. DIBI Conference 2011 – my scribblings. 10 June, 2011. Below are my notes taken at DIBI (Design It, Build It) Conference 2011. Overall it was a great conference, excellent venue and a good variety of speakers. I’ll definitely be going again next year. One of the highlights for me was the realigning of the Innocent smoothies website design by Mike Kus. 8211; the video on his blog. Is well worth a look (or two)! Doesn’...
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精美的 HTML5 商业网站设计案例_HTML5网站_HTML5技术网
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来源 网络整理 作者 未知 浏览 次. 本期的 HTML5 网站大观与大家分享 10 个精美的 HTML5 商业网站设计案例。 希望这些优秀的 HTML5 网站案例能帮助大家 . 本期的 HTML5 网站大观与大家分享 10 个精美的 HTML5 商业网站设计案例。 希望这些优秀的 HTML5 网站案例能帮助大家更好的学习 HTML5 网站制作。 Nike Paul Rodriguez V. 上一篇: 15个精美的 HTML5 单页网站作品. 50 個絕佳的 HTML5 網站設計分享. 50 個絕佳的 HTML5 網站設計分享. 50 個絕佳的 HTML5 網站設計分享. 50 個絕佳的 HTML5 網站設計分享.
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Posts filed under “Programming” - The Easy Designs Blog
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The Easy Designs Blog. Posts filed under “Programming”. The “Native” vs. “Stylable” Tug of War. In his astute post “‘Native experience’ vs styling select boxes”, Bruce Lawson correctly identified a common tension in the web world: wanting better native controls vs. wanting to throw away what the browser does. Here are my thoughts. I have been thinking quite a bit about viewport-based units and how we can use them to create automated zoom layouts by increasing the font size of the. Don’t Sell Out Yo...
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Post Archive - The Easy Designs Blog
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The Easy Designs Blog. Is such an invaluable book, I offered to write the Foreword and Jason Pamental (and O’Reilly) have been kind enough to let me reprint it here. The “Native” vs. “Stylable” Tug of War. In his astute post “‘Native experience’ vs styling select boxes”, Bruce Lawson correctly identified a common tension in the web world: wanting better native controls vs. wanting to throw away what the browser does. Here are my thoughts. Beyond Responsive Workshops this May. A Web For Everyone. Jeez Lou...