By Nicole Boyer on Oct 16, 2015 04:04 am Web 2.0 aficionados don't like traditional design because as they are quick to point out, guidelines are too rigid – grids, color theory, fonts, kerning, hierarchy of information, folds, etc. Web 2.0, on the other hand, they say, is more fluid design because it focuses on philosophy, marketing, ease of use, greater texture, more color... Read More at Traditional UI vs. Web 2.0: Don’t Throw Out the Old Design Elements Yet!
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 15, 2015 11:36 am With the popularity of Sass & LESS there’s no doubt that pre-processing is the way of the future. But do these 2 engines have to be the only way? As it turns out, no! One great option is Myth created by Segment.io as a clean CSS preprocessing system. It runs on top of traditional CSS... Read More at Myth CSS Preprocessor with Pure CSS Syntax
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 15, 2015 10:36 am Have you ever wanted to browse the Internet while simultaneously enjoying a certain video? Granted some people may want this for pure entertainment, but developers and designers could use a feature like this to study tutorials or watch talks online. A new Google Chrome extension Sideplayer offers this functionality for completely free. You can install... Read More at Watch YouTube while you Browse the Web
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 15, 2015 10:25 am The creative software company Adobe has cornered a large portion of the market. Designers always have alternatives, but many of the largest firms still rely on Adobe software to this day. This gives Adobe a certain insight into the industry that can’t always be found elsewhere. And this insight gives them a chance to build... Read More at Adobe launches their own portfolio service
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 15, 2015 09:27 am Browserify uses a NodeJS-based system that allows developers to use the require command with modules directly on the web browser. It’s compatible with a voluminous number of browsers including IE7-10. To get started visit the articles page for help & FAQs. There’s also an incredible Browserify Handbook on GitHub if you have the patience to... Read More at Browserify adds modules in the browser
By Samuel Dawson on Oct 15, 2015 07:42 am Are you doing everything right and still striving to get results? Are users still abandoning your landing page? Do you think that you are not getting enough results from the money which you are spending on your pay per click campaigns? In this post we will discuss some of the most useful tips to optimize... Read More at Tips for Optimizing Stereotypical Landing Page Designs
By Jake Rocheleau on Oct 15, 2015 07:19 am Currently in its fourth year, the CSS Dev Conf lines up for a 2015 run that will knock your selectors off. This year’s conference runs from October 26th-28th for three days of CSS-devoted talks and workshops. The guest list includes some big names like Chris Coyier, Jonathan Snook, and Jina Bolton. You can view the... Read More at CSS Dev Conf 2015 in Long Beach
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