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Cody Lee

Transformers 3 - Digital Domain Productions VFX Reel - 1 views

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    As much as I hated the movie, Transformers 3 had some pretty amazing VFX. Here's a short reel showing how much work goes into VFX shots in a big budget Hollywood movie like Transformers 3.
Chad Kipling

How to create offline HTML5 web apps in 5 easy steps | CatsWhoCode.com - 2 views

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    Quick steps to cache pages offline with HTML5. This specific example uses Apache for the server.
Michael Yagudaev

Hacking at 0300 : Understanding jQuery UI widgets: A tutorial - 1 views

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    Explains how to write a jQuery ui compopnet similar to the ones that exist in jQuery UI library.
Michael Yagudaev

Uploading Files with AJAX | Nettuts+ - 1 views

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    Explains how to upload files using AJAX
Thu Tran

Typetester - Compare fonts for the screen - 0 views

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    Cool way to compare how fonts will look on a website with other fonts, and get the CSS for it.
Michael Yagudaev

CSS Float Theory: Things You Should Know - Smashing Magazine - 5 views

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    Explains how floats work and how to best use them.
Chad Kipling

Jesse Schell: When games invade real life - 0 views

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    A 30 mins. TED talk on how games could potentially be incorporated into many aspects of our every day lives by considering gaming as a complimentary activity to normal tasks rather than just as an entertainment.
Trevor Pries

Annoying.js: How to be an asshole - 2 views

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    Goes through some things that can annoy and scare off site visitors.
Michael Yagudaev

Node.js Meetup: Distributed Web Architectures « Joyeur - 1 views

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    Interesting talks about distributed web architectures and how node.js fits into it
Chad Kipling

Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles" - 2 views

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    A 10 min. video on how the internet is being filtered for *everyone* to tailor results for each individual and the dangers of it.
Chad Kipling

Photobooth with PHP, jQuery and CSS3 | Tutorialzine - 1 views

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    A tutorial on how to make a photobooth app.
Cody Lee

How to Remove Horizontal Band Lines from DSLR Footage - 2 views

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    How to remove those nasty brown horizontal band lines from your footage. These lines can sometimes show up when shooting under florescent lights and create a really bad effect.
Chad Kipling

Reliable Cross-Browser Testing, Part 1: Internet Explorer - Smashing Coding - 3 views

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    How to properly test site in different versions of IE.
Trevor Sweetland

How to Use HTML5 File Drag & Drop - 2 views

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    How to do drag and drop upload through a browser using HTML5 and JavaScript.
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    Sweet I was actually thinking of implementing Drag and Drop to our document manager in the near future
Michael Yagudaev

Avoiding the FOUC v3.0 « Paul Irish - 1 views

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    Describes how to avoid a flash of unstyled content that is usually styled through javascript on initial load. Should be very applicable to us (Zendesk?).
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    P.S. Yes Thu, we are back to Paul Irish's blog now ;). Maybe John Resig next week.
Michael Yagudaev

Conditional stylesheets vs CSS hacks? Answer: Neither! « Paul Irish - 1 views

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    Explains how to target IE without resorting to nasty css hacks. I am considering switching to this over conditional stylesheet(s) (iehacks.css in intra).
Michael Yagudaev

Getting Reliable z-index Cross-Browser - 0 views

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    An explanation of how to get an accurate z-index reading in all major browsers using javascript.
Thu Tran

How To Become A Web Design Expert - Smashing Magazine - 2 views

  • being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve
  • design that lessons learned four years ago do not apply today. But I’m not convinced that is the case. In my experience, although technology changes, people do not. The majority of unexpected issues that arise when developing a website relates either to human error or to some element of user experience
  • Too many of the people I worked with coasted through the years with no passion for their work. Without passion, they had no desire to learn new things or push boundaries.
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  • I believe that an almost obsessive passion for Web design is required to be a true expert.
  • Succeeding in your chosen career and becoming a true expert requires that you fail not just once or twice, but again and again.
  • Being willing to fail is a sign of maturity, bravery and a desire to do better.
  • Those who are never seen to fail are either too timid
  • to try, for fear of public ridicule, or simply do not desire success enough to endure the sting of failure.
  • The first step to being recognized as an expert is to stop insisting that you are one
  • The truly great have little to prove,
  • Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.
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    Some philosophical points on what it takes to be perceived as an expert
Michael Yagudaev

CSS Specificity And Inheritance - Smashing Magazine - 2 views

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    Excellent discussion on how the browser calculates what style to apply to an element when multiple css selectors apply.
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