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Gareth J M Saunders | University of St Andrews web team
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University of St Andrews web team. Established 593 years after the University. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Gareth J M Saunders. About Gareth J M Saunders. Hi, I'm Gareth J M Saunders, 6' 4", father of 3 boys (twins and singleton), I'm a priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church, employed as the Web Architect at the University of St Andrews. My main interests are HTML, CSS (inc. frameworks), jQuery, Information Architecture and Agile development. Gareth J M Saunders.
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About | Curtis Jurgensen
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Hi I’m Curtis Jurgensen, a web designer and developer currently working at Sears in Seattle, WA. Prior to joining Sears, I worked at Starbucks Coffee Company. Where I created the style guide. Made the site responsive. And led the front-end development of numerous other projects. During my 10 years in web development, I have also worked with teams from Nordstrom, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, AT&T, Mobify, and Moovweb. And Front-end Style Guides.
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Tag: responsive - TimKadlec.com
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Book Review: Responsible Responsive Design. RWD is bad for performance" is good for performance. Don't Wait on Responsive Images. Reaching Everyone at Radio Free Europe. Why RWD looks like RWD. Who's In Charge Here? Why we need responsive images: part deux. Your Mileage May Vary. Why we need responsive images. Book Review: Responsive Design Workflow. Implementing Responsive Design Workshop. Media Queries within SVG. Windows Phone 8 and Device-Width. IE10 Snap Mode and Responsive Design. Work to be done.
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"RWD is bad for performance" is good for performance - TimKadlec.com
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8212; July 08, 2014 —. RWD Is Bad for Performance" Is Good for Performance. Myths are powerful things. They certainly have the ability to destroy we’ve seen that many times. But put the right spin on a myth and you can use it to build up; to create something new and better. All that being said, I’ve learned to embrace the “responsive design is bad for performance” statement whenever it comes up. During the planning stages of a recent project with a new client, someone voiced the concern that pursuing a r...
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Tag: global - TimKadlec.com
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What your site costs users.
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Speaking - TimKadlec.com
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I enjoy speaking at conferences about all sorts of geeky web-topics when the opportunity arises. If you want to chat with me about presenting at an upcoming event, feel free to get in touch. 02 Sept. 2016. Once More, With Feeling. Frontend Conference Zurich: 2016. In Zurich, Switzerland. 20 Sept. 2016. Workshop: Debugging Front-End Performance. Velocity 2016: New York. In New York, NY. 21 Sept. 2016. NY Web Performance Meetup. In New York, NY. 07 Nov. 2016. Workshop: Building Performant Websites. In Otta...
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Client-side MVC's major bug - TimKadlec.com
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8212; February 06, 2015 —. Client-side MVC's Major Bug. So I get a great deal of happiness from reading posts from much smarter folks than I who are rallying against this all-to-common mistake. Back in December, The Filament Group analyzed a bunch of client -side MVC frameworks. To see their impact on the initial load time of a page. The results to render a simple To-Do app were disappointing:. Ember: 5s on a Nexus 5, 3G connection. Angular: 4s on a Nexus 5, 3G connection. Populating an HTML page with de...
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Tag: frameworks - TimKadlec.com
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Client-side MVC's major bug. Smart Defaults: On Libraries and Frameworks.
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Margaret Anderson | strategist, boss | stellarvisions : communication architects
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Margaret Anderson strategist, boss. Margaret works with clients on strategy, asking the big questions and guiding them in the search for answers. She has learned more about technology in her 50 years than she cares to admit, but recently it has been getting really fun and rewarding. Margaret is also a developmental editor, working closely with authors of over 20 books on design and technology. Some examples:. Simple and Usable Interaction Design. From Idea to App. Nancy Lyons, Meghan Wilker,.
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