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Entries Tagged 'Web and Tech' ↓
Gravatar – Globally Recognized Avatars
December 23rd, 2011 — Web and Tech
A List Apart: Articles: Responsive Web Design
December 23rd, 2011 — Web and Tech
CSS Discuss
December 22nd, 2011 — Web and Tech
Bookmarked: This Wiki is dedicated to real-world (and ideally, browser-neutral) application of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).
Topics include: techniques for page-layout and special display-effects, testing and validation, workarounds for limitations and bugs, CSS code-editors, beginner and advanced tutorials, and to a lesser extent pure CSS theory, and pure CSS power-demonstrations. Discourse on (X)HTML, DOM, and other webpage- technology areas is not forbidden, but keeping it associated with CSS is encouraged.
Source: CSS Discuss
Free PSDs & Resources for Web Designers by Orman Clark
November 18th, 2011 — Web and Tech
28 Insanely Useful Third Party Preference Panes for Mac | Mac.AppStorm
November 16th, 2011 — Web and Tech
Bookmarked: Regular apps and menu bar apps always get all the glory. They’re always there with you, always visible and grabbing your attention. But what about the more discrete apps, the ones that perhaps change the behavior of your computer or make something cool happen behind the scenes?
Today we’re doing a roundup of the most interesting Preference Pane apps that we could find (they are those little icons that reside on the bottom of your System Preferences). You’re bound to find some useful utilities that you’ve never come across before.
Source: 28 Insanely Useful Third Party Preference Panes for Mac | Mac.AppStorm
Anatomy of a Perfect Mobile Email – Litmus
November 15th, 2011 — Web and Tech
Bookmarked: Designing emails that look great no matter where they’re read can be quite the challenge. As more people read email on mobile devices, chances are your recipient might view your email both on a mobile phone as well as on their desktop.
Take the guesswork out of designing your next mobile-friendly email with this infograph. We’ve outlined ten important guidelines to an amazing mobile experience, as well as six things you’ll definitely want to avoid. You’ll also find our mobile compatibility chart at the bottom for easy reference.
Design Envy
November 11th, 2011 — Web and Tech
Treehouse Is an Elegant, Focused Online Learning Resource for Aspiring Designers and Developers
November 10th, 2011 — Web and Tech
Bookmarked: If you’re looking to learn some new development or design skills, Treehouse can teach your the core knowledge you need. The site offers a focused look at the basics of object oriented programming, the principals of good design, and how to make an iPhone app.
Source: Treehouse Is an Elegant, Focused Online Learning Resource for Aspiring Designers and Developers
Crazy Egg Web Analytics – Click Tracking, Website Heat Maps and Usability Software
November 9th, 2011 — Web and Tech
Bookmarked: A heat map is an easy way to understand what users do on your site. It’s a visual representation showing you where people click and what users do.
Source: Crazy Egg Web Analytics – Click Tracking, Website Heat Maps and Usability Software
Freedcamp – Free Project Management
November 7th, 2011 — Web and Tech