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The Easy Designs Blog. Posted by Aaron Gustafson. I’m incredibly excited to see that Jason Pamental. Is finally available. I had the great pleasure of reviewing an early galley and I can honestly say that it’s a book well worth reading. Jason’s natural and friendly style makes for an easy read and it’s chock-full of actionable recommendations and tips you’ll want to start using right away. In fact, I think. Back in my day, all we had was the. Thankfully, Jason has your back. The book you’re now...By the ...
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Posts filed under “Process” - The Easy Designs Blog
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The Easy Designs Blog. Posts filed under “Process”. Beyond Responsive Workshops this May. I am such a huge fan of running public workshops… especially über-affordable ones like I am leading this May. The True Cost of Progressive Enhancement. Progressive enhancement is so ingrained in what we do that it makes it difficult to put hard numbers against the cost of. Evernote for Interface Inventories. Egalitarianism and Progressive Enhancement. HTML5 is the new DHTML. Last week I shared a link about progressi...
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Easy Designs is a content-focused web development consultancy based in Chattanooga, TN. We live to improve the usability, accessibility, findability, and interoperability of the web through the use of web standards, progressive enhancement, and other best practices. In fact, we wrote the book on it. In addition to building websites, we also provide expert training and consulting services. For web teams across the globe. Our new site is coming soon, but you can keep up with us on our blog.
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Nichols College Graduate and Professional Studies - Easy Designs Portfolio
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Nichols College Graduate and Professional Studies. Strategy, Design and Development (ExpressionEngine). Follow us on Twitter. Like us on Facebook. Fork us on Github. 1428 Williams St, Suite D.
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wikiHow Survival Kit - Easy Designs Portfolio
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The Easy Designs Blog. Posts filed under “Programming”. The “Native” vs. “Stylable” Tug of War. In his astute post “‘Native experience’ vs styling select boxes”, Bruce Lawson correctly identified a common tension in the web world: wanting better native controls vs. wanting to throw away what the browser does. Here are my thoughts. I have been thinking quite a bit about viewport-based units and how we can use them to create automated zoom layouts by increasing the font size of the. Don’t Sell Out Yo...
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The Easy Designs Blog. Is such an invaluable book, I offered to write the Foreword and Jason Pamental (and O’Reilly) have been kind enough to let me reprint it here. The “Native” vs. “Stylable” Tug of War. In his astute post “‘Native experience’ vs styling select boxes”, Bruce Lawson correctly identified a common tension in the web world: wanting better native controls vs. wanting to throw away what the browser does. Here are my thoughts. Beyond Responsive Workshops this May. A Web For Everyone. Jeez Lou...
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Posts filed under “Potpourri” - The Easy Designs Blog
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The Easy Designs Blog. Posts filed under “Potpourri”. Is such an invaluable book, I offered to write the Foreword and Jason Pamental (and O’Reilly) have been kind enough to let me reprint it here. Adaptive Design, Empathy and Beating Creative Block. Lately I’ve been doing a few more podcasts, local events, and interviews. Here’s a round-up of a few that posted in the last week or so. In honor of SXSW Interctive turning 20, I’m sharing some of my memories from the festival. This is the fourth. A recent st...
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