10Jan0
Highlights of Week 02/2012
Posted by Michael Gaigg
Starting into the new year with a short list of high quality links. As always, your feedback and suggestions are greatly welcome
Cheers!
- Cross Browser HTML5 Progress Bars In Depth (by Zoltan “Du Lac” Hawryluk)
- 15 Web Design Trends to Watch Out For in 2012 (by Jake Rocheleau)
- Profiling CSS for fun and profit. Optimization notes (by kangax)
- Google Maps: Designing the Modern Atlas (by Willem Van Lancker)
- Password strength verification with jQuery (by Jim Nielsen)
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Tagged as: atlas, cartography, css, design, google, html5, jquery, login, maps, modern, optimization, password, progress bar, trends
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26Mar1
Highlights of Week 12/2010
Posted by Michael Gaigg
I'm still feeling enriched by the exciting sessions presented at the Web App Masters Tour in San Diego. Check out Luke's notes of all the 9 sessions presented - fantastic!
- Techniques for Squeezing Images for All They’re Worth (by Ben Gremillion) - image optimization is key to fast loading web sites.
- UX Design Versus UI Development (by Mike Hughes) - who designs and who builds and where do they overlap? Is it about data?
- Board Releases Draft Refresh of Section 508 Standards and Section 255 Guidelines (by Tim Creagan) - a major step towards WCAG 2.0 becoming a law.
- 20 Portable Applications Web Designers Should Have On Their USB Sticks (by Joel Reyes) - go get a memory stick
- Understanding the Power of Social Media with Infographics (by Paul Andrew) - some real gems there.
- Adobe expanding the accessibility of Acrobat and Flash! (by Jeff Singleton) - don't know how they relate exactly to WCAG but surely welcome to see.
- The Impossible Bloomberg Makeover (by Dominique Leca) - a great example of the kitchen-cabinet problem.
- 10 Principles of UX (by Joshua Porter) - very nice top 10 collection.
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Tagged as: Accessibility, Adobe, Ben Gremillion, bloomberg, Dominique Leca, flash, Image, Infographics, Jeff Singleton, Joel Reyes, Joshua Porter, kitchen-cabinet problem, Luke Wroblewski, makeover, media, mike hughes, notes, optimization, Paul Andrew, principles, section 508, sessions, social, techniques, Tim Creagan, ui, usb stick, UX, wamt
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