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Justin Pierce

Tested And Trusted Bookkeeping Service - 1 views

When I opened my mini grocery last year, I immediately asked Bookkeepers On Call to do the bookkeeping services for me because I know it from my sister that they provide the most trusted bookkeeper...

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Vernon Fowler

Website Error Checker: Accessibility & Link Checker - SortSite - 0 views

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    "Checkpoints Accessibility - check WCAG and Section 508 guidelines against many file types: find flashing GIFs, untagged PDFs Broken Links - check for broken links and spelling errors Compatibility - check for HTML, script and image formats that don't work in common browsers Search Engine Optimization - check Google and Bing webmaster guidelines Privacy - check for compliance with EU and US law Web Standards - validate HTML and CSS Usability - check against Usability.gov guidelines"
Vernon Fowler

Font Awesome CDN - 0 views

  • ways to help technology that supports impairments, like screen readers, either ignore or better understand the Font Awesome icons you're using
  • For icons that have semantic or interactive meaning, this means you'll need to provide a proper text alternative to be used.
  • title="Submit My Tax Return"
  • ...5 more annotations...
  • For icons that have semantic or interative meaning
  • <span class="sr-only">Submit My Tax Return</span>
  • What do you mean by Auto Accessibility?
  • Make sure the CDN Embed code is the only way you're using Font Awesome.
  • For icons that are decorative Font Awesome CDN's auto accessibility feature will make sure it is ignored by assistive technology. There's nothing extra you need to on top of how you would usually reference an icon.
Vernon Fowler

TinyPNG - Compress PNG images while preserving transparency - 0 views

  • use less bandwidth and load faster
  • files produced by TinyPNG are displayed perfectly on all modern browsers including mobile devices
  • frustrated with the load times
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    "In 2014 we added intelligent compression for JPEG images and in 2016 we added support for animated PNG."
Vernon Fowler

Using Zapier and TinyPNG to automatically compress your images - Voormedia - 0 views

  • select Dropbox as the trigger app and choose the New file in directory trigger
  • configure the folder in which the images will be compressed
  • Select the File from step 1
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • add another action that saves the compressed image back to Dropbox. Choose Dropbox as the action app and pick Upload File
  • select the Output File from step 2
  • select File Extension from step 1 (prevents renaming JPEG to JPG)
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    "In this blog post, we created Zap with this action that monitors a Dropbox folder and compresses newly uploaded images. A very similar approach can be used to integrate the API with other cloud services supported by Zapier, such as Google Drive, OneDrive or Box."
Vernon Fowler

Get Started with Font Awesome - 0 views

  • Super-simple upgrades Since each site gets a unique embed code, you can easily upgrade to the latest version of Font Awesome, all without pushing any code. Easy peasy.
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    Setting up Font Awesome can be as simple as adding two lines of code to your website, or you can be a pro and customize the LESS yourself! Font Awesome even plays nicely with Bootstrap 3!
Vernon Fowler

Flow Patterns: Make Site Flows With Fine Visual Detail - UX Movement - 0 views

  • User flows show how the user interacts with a specific set of pages to complete a task or meet a goal.
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    "Traditional site flows of boxes and arrows aren't detailed enough to paint a clear vision to others. You need visual site flows that show the basics of how a page will look. This gives your team a better idea of what you'll design, so that you can better meet their expectations."
Vernon Fowler

Pearsonified's Golden Ratio Typography Calculator - 0 views

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    "Discover the perfect typography for your website by entering your current font size and content width"
Vernon Fowler

Sass - Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets - 0 views

  • Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It’s translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
Vernon Fowler

WordPress › WordPress Plugins - 0 views

  • Start by creating an "assets" directory in the root of your SVN checkout. This will be on the same level as /tags and /trunk, for example. Inside that assets directory, you can make a file named "banner-772x250.png" or "banner-772x250.jpg". The image must be exactly 772 pixels wide and 250 pixels tall.
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