USA TODAY: Latest World and US News - USATODAY.com - 0 views
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Click an article and the <article class:="transition"> div does something really smart. The article smoothly animates from the center of the page, covering the front page and the article has embedded features like Social sharing, article galleries, related articles and author information. I like how this takes the background out of view and fades in a grey band down each marginal column. I REALLY like the vertical social media buttons on the left side of the article. Brilliant!
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National Aquarium - Baltimore, MD - 2 views
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Venture Investors coinvestment map « linkfluence - Social Web Insight - 0 views
Social Promotions Platform - Strutta - 1 views
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Welcome to Medium - Medium - 0 views
Pure CSS Off-screen Navigation Menu - 0 views
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Hamburger menu, drawer menu, off-canvas menu: Whatever you call it, hiding a website's primary navigation just off screen is becoming a ubiquitous pattern in responsive web design. More and more sites feature a fixed-position icon that, when tapped, pushes the entire site to the side to reveal a hidden navigation menu.