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Apps vs. the Web 17 August 2010 at 5:00 am by admin

There’s an app for that, and you’re the folks who are creating it.

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Apps vs. the Web

+ Good Help is Hard to Find By admin 17 August 2010 at 5:00 am and have No Comments

Help content gets no respect. For one thing, it is content, and our horse-before-cart industry is only now beginning to seriously tackle content strategy. For another, we assume that our site is so usable, nobody will ever need the help content anyway.

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Good Help is Hard to Find

+ Good Help is Hard to Find By admin 17 August 2010 at 5:00 am and have No Comments

Help content gets no respect.

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+ No One Nos: Learning to Say No to Bad Ideas By admin 03 August 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

You can’t create what clients need when you’re too busy saying yes to everything they want. As a user experience designer, it’s your job to say no to bad ideas and pointless practices. But getting to no is never easy

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No One Nos: Learning to Say No to Bad Ideas

+ Kick Ass Kickoff Meetings By admin 03 August 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

Too many kickoff meetings squander the busiest, most expensive people’s time reiterating what everyone already knows. If every meeting is an opportunity, why waste your first one?

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+ Kick Ass Kickoff Meetings By admin 03 August 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

Too many kickoff meetings squander the busiest, most expensive people’s time reiterating what everyone already knows.

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+ JavaScript Minification Part II By admin 20 July 2010 at 5:00 am and have No Comments

Variable naming can be a source of coding angst for humans trying to understand code. Once you’re sure that a human doesn’t need to interpret your JavaScript code, variables simply become generic placeholders for values

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JavaScript Minification Part II

+ SVG with a little help from Raphaël By admin 20 July 2010 at 5:00 am and have No Comments

Want to make fancy, interactive, scalable vector graphics (SVGs) that look beautiful at any resolution and degrade with grace? Brian Suda urges you to consider Raphaël for your SVG heavy lifting.

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+ Supersize that Background, Please! By admin 06 July 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

Background images that fill the screen thrill marketers but waste bandwidth in devices with small viewports, and suffer from cropping and alignment problems in high-res and widescreen monitors. Instead of using a single fixed background size, a better solution would be to scale the image to make it fit different window sizes. And with CSS3 backgrounds and CSS3 media queries, we can do just that

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Supersize that Background, Please!

+ Taking Advantage of HTML5 and CSS3 with Modernizr By admin 22 June 2010 at 4:00 am and have No Comments

Years ago, CSS browser support was patchy and buggy, and only daring web designers used CSS for layouts.

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Taking Advantage of HTML5 and CSS3 with Modernizr