Jack's post from the CSS-Tricks site, led me to a zooming toolset via a simple jQuery insertion. The AnythingZoomer tool can be applied to any number of solutions (images, text, calendars, etc.). The basis premise is that two sets of markup, or images sources yield...
Adobe Shadow looks like a great tool for multi-device web page testing.
Features:
Device pairing
Synchronized browsing and refreshing in sync with your computer
Perform remote inspection and debugging so you can see HTML/CSS/JavaScript changes instantly on your device.
Watch the video to see how this works.
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Article pulled from CSS-Tricks, interesting use of current technologies including print, web, and special decoder glasses! The finishing product talks about email marketing trends, which we could all learn a thing or two from it.
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Touch screen experiments lead to the development of 'Album as App' release of Bjork's 2012 effort.
Watch the Colbert Report interview for details....
Wow I really love this talk by Jeremy Keith, I'm seeing web development in a new light.
It doesn't hurt that he uses punk rock as a jumping off point either.
In it he talks about the long term advantages that the web offers over tying creations...
cssfontstack.com is a web tool to help you choose a css font stack. Benefits both designers and developers.
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Coming straight from the windows team blog.
Also check out ie6countdown.com with some worldwide statistics.
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The moment we've all been waiting for!
Today we are sharing our plan to automatically upgrade Windows customers to the latest version of Internet Explorer available for their PC. This is an important step in helping to move the Web forward. We will start in January...
Perhaps these straegies should go without saying, but I found this advice to be helpful for reconsidering email etiquette. While you are at it, check out the article's cheat sheet - it's worth the quick read.
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The folks at Extensis are reporting on a new plug-in allowing agencies (like Third Mind!) to comp designs using Web Font libraries within Adobe® products. The plug-in is currently available for Photoshop® CS5+ products only. No word on availability for additional Creative Suite offerings. We're...