By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 03, 2015 05:53 am According to Verizon’s featured article, the company has just released a brand new logo only 1 day after Google’s update. I can’t help but notice that Verizon is going in a similar fashion with simpler colors and curves. The change has been described as a new chapter for the large telecommunications company. Here are shots […] Read More at Verizon follows Google with a Sleek Logo Redesign
By Thomas Greco on Sep 02, 2015 02:15 pm As the web continues to progress more people are turning to CSS pre-processors to help style their web applications. Although there are several options there's no doubt that two of the most popular pre-processors are Sass and Less. By using these programs web designers can practice nesting, use mixins, and other features in order to […] Read More at Sass vs. Less: A Comparison for Frontend Developers
By Thomas Greco on Sep 02, 2015 12:40 pm Last spring the development team at Telerik unveiled its biggest project yet: NativeScript. NativeScript is a runtime for building completely native applications for iOS and Android using either JavaScript or TypeScript. Yes, you read that correctly. NativeScript makes it possible to develop fully functional native applications without the need to learn Objective-C or Java. The […] Read More at Up and Running with NativeScript
By Mark Adams on Sep 02, 2015 12:00 pm A massive revamping took place when Elegant Themes released Version 2.4 of their flagship theme Divi a couple of months ago. A number of key features were improved, and Divi's authors took a step forward toward their goal of creating a Divi plugin and establishing a Divi framework. With the release of Version 5, another […] Read More at The New Divi 2.5 – A Genuine Time Saver
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 02, 2015 05:55 am Each year in Brighton the first Friday of September gives host to a day full of tech enthusiasts, coders, designers, and creators sharing their ideas with one another. This one-day event is called dConstruct which was originally created by Clearleft back in 2005. This conference has grown by leaps and bounds proving to be one […] Read More at dConstruct Conference 2015 goes Futuristic in Brighton
By Jake Rocheleau on Sep 01, 2015 10:00 am Mostly everyone who works on the web should know the name Jeffrey Zeldman. He’s been working on the web for almost as long as I’ve been alive, and he’s one of the biggest contributors to modern web standards. I feel more than fortunate to bring you this interview covering his career, his journey, and his […] Read More at Interview with Jeffrey Zeldman: A Candid Look at the Life & Work of a Web Standards Pioneer
By Stephan Jukic on Sep 01, 2015 06:30 am In a decision that plenty of Chrome users will certainly be happy about(this writer definitely included), Google has put a date of September 1st when the latest version of their browser will start blocking all Flash content that isn't "central to a webpage" from playing automatically. Flash media like ads and auto-playing videos on websites […] Read More at Google Chrome to Block Auto-Play Flash Ads beginning September 1st
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