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Chrome’s requestAutocomplete()

»Posted by on May 21, 2013 in Blog | Comments Off

Auto-filling forms is nice because it saves time and is less prone to user error. Even better is not even needing to see a form in the first place. Direct Link to Article — Permalink jQuery Conference Portland 2013 has a limited number of regular tickets still available. Two days. Two tracks. Fresh speakers. Jun 13-14. $ 50 off for members of the jQuery Foundation. Join today and get your first year of fan dues paid for with purchase of both a training and conference ticket. Training provided by Bocoup on Jun 12. Use coupon code CSSTricks25off for $ 25 off. Chrome’s requestAutocomplete() is a post from...

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Prepros

»Posted by on May 21, 2013 in Blog | Comments Off

Is an open-source app modeled after CodeKit. Prepros runs on Windows where CodeKit is Mac only. From people who have tried it, it seems good. Direct Link to Article — Permalink Prepros is a post from CSS-Tricks CSS-Tricks

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Slack, the missing concept

»Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Blog | Comments Off

…that is usually absent in fast-paced environments.This article is oriented to teams with mid-level proficiency in an Agile process, like mine. Impostor syndrome at work or new possibilities to deliver value?James Shore argument (Scrum)James Shore in ‘We deliver business value ‘ talks about aggressively reducing velocity, while lazily increasing it after large measurements. Velocity is not a… Web Builder Zone – Web design, PHP, RIA, css, html, usability & some Ajax

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WinJS: use the same data in the zoomed out and zoomed in view.

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The Semantic zoom let you display your data in a zoomed out and zoomed in way. It’s really fine when your data is grouped but sometimes you need to display a non-grouped data just in a different way with a different template. Preview Text:  The Semantic zoom let you display your data in a zoomed out and zoomed in way. It’s really fine when your… Web Builder Zone – Web design, PHP, RIA, css, html, usability & some Ajax

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My Workflow v2: Mobile, DevTools & LiveReload

»Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Blog | Comments Off

Since I’m at Mobilism 2013 I think it’s worth sharing my recent mobile (mainly CSS) workflow. It’s not rocket science, but it’s a nice follow on from my workflow with devtools I shared a few months back. Preview Text:  Since I’m at Mobilism 2013 I think it’s worth sharing my recent mobile (mainly CSS) workflow. It’s not rocket… Web Builder Zone – Web design, PHP, RIA, css, html, usability & some Ajax

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18 Websites that Take Scrolling to the Next Level

»Posted by on May 20, 2013 in Blog | Comments Off

Advertise here with BSA There was a time when the common practice was to try and place all content above the fold. But now, instead of fearing the scroll, web designers and developers are embracing the need to scroll, and using it as opportunity to engage the user with background reveals, element animations, and other clever effects based on the pages scroll position. So in an effort to inspire you, we’ve gathered a collection of websites that take scrolling to the next level. Playground Inc. Shadow Artem & Julia are getting married Shaun Dona Koa Water Loft City Church I Shot Him ISL Scroll for your Health Puma Actv Designed to Move The Story of the Pound BTP Design DSPG Hot Dot 5 Reasons to Celebrate SoLoMo Smart Phood numero10 Web...

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