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Perry Branch

Actual Browser Sizes (final) - Baekdal.com - 0 views

  • in order to support 95% of your visitors, you need to design for a maximum size of 776x424px
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    The final section "What size do I need to support?" has the findings summary, but the entire article is a very worthwhile read.
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    This is a creative example of quantitative user research. According to the findings from this article the "above the fold" size that will apply to the most people browsing is 776px wide by 424px high. This takes into account the browser chrome and surfing w/o being maximized. I think this study should be performed regularly, every couple of years perhaps to follow display size changes.
Alberto Adrián Schiano

How to Design and Publish Your Website with Nvu (thesitewizard.com) - 0 views

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    All you need to know to build your own website!
yc c

CSS Naked Day - 3 views

shared by yc c on 09 Mar 09 - Cached
Perry Branch

The Web Standards Project - 0 views

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    Home of the Acid tests.
Wanda Terral

Drawter.com - DrawAble Markup Language - 3 views

shared by Wanda Terral on 30 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Drawter is a tool written in JavaScript and based on jQuery library. It provides you the possibility to literally draw your website's code. It runs on every single web-browser which makes it really useful and helpful. Each tag is presented as a layer you have drawn. Currently Drawter is available in Pro version, which means that it is intended for webmasters use only - knowledge of HTML and CSS is required. Drawter is not a tool for laymen, for the time being, but the whole team behind the project is putting every effort to launch a new version called "Amateur". Soon you will be able to draw your websites without any knowledge of HTML or CSS. Launching 2010.
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    Drawter is a tool written in JavaScript and based on jQuery library. It provides you the possibility to literally draw your website's code. It runs on every single web-browser which makes it really useful and helpful. Each tag is presented as a layer you have drawn.
Gemma Weirs

Typograph - Scale & Rhythm - 8 views

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    I've been searching for something like this!
Hussain M Elius

jQuery Masonry - 7 views

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    Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall.
Rajan Datta

Using the LESS CSS Preprocessor for Smarter Style Sheets - Smashing Magazine - 8 views

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    The templates are useful. And the step wise description is good.
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