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The Problem with Passwords · An A List Apart Article
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Illustration by Kevin Cornell. The Problem with Passwords. February 09, 2010. Usability researcher Jakob Nielsen’s recent column. Advocates a fundamental change to password field design on the web. He believes that the time has come “to show most passwords in clear text as users type them,” abandoning the traditional approach that displays a series of asterisks or bullets in place of the actual password. A password will never be visible outside the mind of the person who created it. This is one of the re...
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State of the web: of apps, devices, and breakpoints - Zeldman on Web & Interaction Design
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Since 1995: Zeldman on Web Design. Subscribe to Zeldman.com. State of the web: of apps, devices, and breakpoints. IN The ‘trouble’ with Android. Stephanie Rieger points out the ludicrous number of Android screen sizes on a typical UK client’s website and comes to this conclusion:. I urge you to read the entire article it’s brief yet filled with rich chocolatey goodness. Responding to it, Marc Drummond concludes that responsive web design default breakpoints are dead. We’ve lost our compass. Often it is t...
thewebdesignforum.co.uk
Site of the Month Feb 2015 taking entries now - Competitions and Challenges - The Web Design Forum
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The Web Design Forum. Site of the Month Feb 2015 taking entries now. Jan 29 2015 19:45. This topic is locked. 9 replies to this topic. 29 January 2015 - 19:45. Hoping you guys have some recent sites builds you've been stockpiling for me for Site of the Month? This year will follow the same format as last but the prizes are different. The winner of this years site of the month competitions will win a free E-Book of their choice from ' A Book Apart. If decorating your laptop or other stuff is your thing!
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Responsive Day Out · Friday, 1 March 2013 · Brighton
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Responsive Day Out 2013. Friday, 1 March 2013. 183; The Corn Exchange. But they’re all sold out now. An affordable, enjoyable gathering of. Designers and developers sharing their workflow strategies, techniques, and experiences with responsive web design. Sarah Parmenter: The Responsive Workflow. David Bushell: Responsive Navigation. Tom Maslen: Cutting the Mustard. Jeremy chatting with Sarah, David, and Tom. Richard Rutter: Responsive Web Fonts. Josh Emerson: Asset Fonts. Laura Kalbag: Design Systems.
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SimpleBits / books
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Sass For Web Designers. Nov 13, 2013. I’m dusting off this ol’ website to announce that, today, my fifth book has been published. It’s called. Sass For Web Designers. And has a familiar pink cover. The book is the 10th release from the wonderful folks at A Book Apart. They are the best team an author could hope to work with, and I was honored to follow up. CSS3 For Web Designers. With a book about Sass. Co-Founder, Rich Thornett. And now for a heaping pile of thank yous. To Jeffrey Zeldman. For being a f...
blog.jenrizzo.com
mobile | Design Words for Design Nerds.
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Design Words for Design Nerds. Because your Readability queue looks a little empty. UX Motion Design, Part 1: Why? This is part one in an ongoing series about how to integrate motion design into the user experience. The introduction is located here. I write that sentence optimistically as if they’re really a thing of the past; I recognize that even in 2013 we still see too many of them.) The worst, right? Content Strategy for Mobile. When the user taps their response, four things happen:. The green dot s...
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Now You See Me · An A List Apart Article
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Now You See Me. May 03, 2011. A note from the editors:. We are delighted to present an excerpt of Aaron’s new book Adaptive Web Design. When building custom JavaScript-based widgets, it’s quite easy to fully control the hiding mechanism, but when you begin working with animation libraries like jQuery or Scriptaculous, the hiding mechanism is typically dictated by the library, leaving you little control over the accessibility of your content. And that’s a problem. Mechanisms for Hiding Content. Contents a...
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Shopping : Relegant Index
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Skip to main content. Skip to search forms. Princeton Univ. Press. PC Power and Cooling. Caran D'Ache, Filofax. B and H Photo. A G Russell Knives. Updated 27th Aug 2016; 101 links.
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handlebars | John Attebury
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This is where I blog. Instant Handlebars.js book review and giveaway. I received a review copy of this book.). Instant Handlebars.js is a well written and organized book with good code samples. Highly recommended. When starting a new project with a new framework, I often learn just enough to do what I need for that project, but sometimes miss out on more advanced techniques or helpful background information. Luckily I received a copy of Gabriel Manrick’s Instant Handlebars.js. Packt Publishing has provid...
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