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Vernon Fowler

How to make whitespace work on the Web | Webdesigner Depot - 8 views

awqi zar

Download Adobe Photoshop CS2 For Free Legally While You Still Can [Tutorial] | Redmond Pie - 3 views

awqi zar

Bubble - 2 views

Vernon Fowler

How nth-child Works | CSS-Tricks - 0 views

Herb Tucker

Article Search with Exclusions plug-in for Joomla 1.5 - Joomla Development Services fro... - 1 views

awqi zar

- Android | Programr - 2 views

Vernon Fowler

Introduction - Material design - Google design guidelines - 9 views

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    This is awesome! May we develop our own talents in here.
Vernon Fowler

Google Design - 7 views

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    "At Google we say, "Focus on the user and all else will follow." We embrace that principle in our design by seeking to build experiences that surprise and enlighten our users in equal measure. This site is for exploring how we go about it. You can read our design guidelines, download assets and resources, meet our team, and learn about job and training opportunities."
anonymous

40 Tools for HTML5 Developers - 17 views

Joao Alves

Joomla tutorial: Free videos ~ how to Build a Joomla Website - 5 views

Laura Reed

CSS Stats - 0 views

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    Get stats on your site's CSS. Learn how many colours you've used, or how many selectors you have.
Laura Reed

Don't use IDs in CSS selectors? Oli.jp (@boblet) - 1 views

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    "Recently I came across the post by Matt Wilcox called CSS Lint is harmful, ranting about the useful free tool CSS Lint. The "Don't use IDs in selectors" suggestion seems to have offended Matt the most, but I was surprised that many commenters also mentioned this as being a reason to avoid CSS Lint. This surprised me because smart people have been saying prefer classes to IDs for a while now. The article was light on reasons why this suggestion might be bad, but it boils down to....."
Laura Reed

Know These Web Dev Building Blocks - Udacity - Climb Higher - 2 views

Laura Reed

Working with branches in Git - 0 views

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    "Branches help separate different projects so that it is easy to push out only finished projects. Branches also tend to be easier than cloned directories for pulling in changes and for sharing changes across multiple projects. "
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    "Branches help separate different projects so that it is easy to push out only finished projects. Branches also tend to be easier than cloned directories for pulling in changes and for sharing changes across multiple projects. "
Laura Reed

A Few Things You Should Know About Coding Boot Camps | Autostraddle - 1 views

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    "Boot camps and training programs seem to be divided into two main categories."
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    "Boot camps and training programs seem to be divided into two main categories."
jdr santos

Gridlover - 3 views

Nicolas Casel

CSS Reference | Codrops - 1 views

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    "An extensive CSS reference with all the important properties and info to learn CSS from the basics."
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    "An extensive CSS reference with all the important properties and info to learn CSS from the basics."
Soul Book

Transparent Borders with background-clip | CSS-Tricks - 2 views

Vernon Fowler

What is content strategy really about? - 8 views

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    "This week on the Boagworld Show we chat with Kristina Halvorson about what it really means to offer content strategy."
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    Cool! Worth reading and listening.
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    Thanks for sharing! Very informative.
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    That's was awesome with each other communication. Not for me what that was really amazing !!!! I like it !
Laura Reed

5 UX mistakes that make users feel stupid - 6 views

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    "One of the most delightful parts of user testing is watching users do things in a completely different way to how you thought they would. As designer Marcin Treder advised in Interaction Design Best Practices, "never underestimate the path of least resistance". User behavior should surprise you. These are the sorts of findings that you test users for in the first place. It means that your testing was well worth the effort."
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    "One of the most delightful parts of user testing is watching users do things in a completely different way to how you thought they would. As designer Marcin Treder advised in Interaction Design Best Practices, "never underestimate the path of least resistance". User behavior should surprise you. These are the sorts of findings that you test users for in the first place. It means that your testing was well worth the effort."
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