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Nowadays, it's not only important to develop your clients' websites to look good on all browsers, and on PC and MAC, it's also a must that websites are viewable on tablets and mobile devices. A lot of people opt for making one version of their site for desktop and another for mobile. Others choose Responsive Design, a mix of fluid grids and layouts, flexible images and an intelligent use of CSS me
How to Convert Text to Unicode Code Points How to Convert Text to Unicode Code Points The process for working with character encodings in Python, or converting text to Unicode code points at any point in time, can be incredibly confusing, complex, and convoluted – especially if you aren’t particularly familiar with the Unicode language to begin with. Thankfully though, there are a lot of tools (an
It’s all JavaScript once the page runs, but the frameworks take different paths to get there. Raphaël is written directly in JavaScript, but Paper.js uses PaperScript, and Processing.js uses its own script. They all support Firefox, Chrome and Safari, but Internet Explorer is an issue — Paper.js and Processing.js use the canvas tag and thus require IE 9. PaperScript is a JavaScript extension that
February 22, 2012 Google’s new “batshit crazy” UX In a recent update to Gmail and Google+, Google removed the ability to go “home” by clicking the logo. Kevin Fox, who worked at Google as a designer for many years, had this to say: The new Gmail and Google+ ‘clicking on the logo does nothing’ behavior seems just absurd. […] As long as there is a property logo on your page, clicking on that logo sh
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DownloadVersion 1.5.1 Mac OS X 10.8-11 Not using a Mac? Check out Color Quantizer (Windows), pngquant (Unix) and TinyPNG (on-line). Snow Leopard (10.6) versionChangelogBugsDonateSource code This application is no longer supported. It was written in Python 2, and Python 2 has been deprecated and removed from macOS. Alternatives: lossy option in ImageOptim, pngquant, or squoosh.app. ImageAlpha great
What's this all about? Responsive layouts, responsively wireframed Made with HTML/CSS (no images, no JS*) this is a simple interactive experiment with responsive design techniques. Use the buttons top-right to toggle between desktop and mobile layouts. Using simple layout wireframes, this illustrates how a series of pages could work across these different devices, by simulating how the layout of e
I've used git quite a bit but I don't consider myself a git expert, per se. I often find myself looking up the same basic commands so I thought I'd share them there so I'd have a fast reference, and maybe this will help you out too! Create and Checkout a New Branch #branches from currently checked out directory git checkout -b <branchName> Checkout a Remote Branch git checkout -b <localBranchName>
From Chris: Hey folks! Today is a guest post by 14 year old developer Allen Lawson. I’ve been noticing a lot more engagement and activity in the web community by younger folks and I think that’s awesome and want to encourage it the best I can. This tutorial will show you how to create a notebook themed website using only CSS. First, we will start out by creating a basic wrapper by specifying that
Here are ten quick and simple things that I always think about when designing buttons. These are simple, general design principles that can go a long away in optimizing your UI designs. There are a thousand ways to design and create buttons today and you only need to spend a small amount of time looking through work on dribbble to get a sense of them. A great deal of these examples are exactly the
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