Monthly Archives: February 2012

Basics of three.js

Great presentation to get one kickstarted into fiddling around with three.js Basics of three.js →

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A Responsive Design Approach for Navigation, Part 1

In succession to the aforementioned Responsive Navigation Patterns, a variant of “the toggle” A Responsive Design Approach for Navigation, Part 1 →

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Ringmark – Acid test for Mobile Browsers

Ringmark is a web-based test suite that measures how well a mobile browser supports the capabilities that modern mobile web apps require. Roughly translated: “Acid test for Mobile Browsers” Ringmark → (via Jeremy)

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Stuff Instagramers says

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Wimpy Braille Burgers

Wimpy wanted to let visually impaired people know that they offered braille menus in all of their restaurants. To spread the word we built braille burgers that blind people could actually read. With the help of skilled chefs we took … Continue reading

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Beating Borders: The Bane of Responsive Layout

When coding a responsive site, one uses percentage based widths on your content which involves a little bit of math, but it’s actually super basic and can be handled by anyone with basic addition and multiplication skills. Let’s say we … Continue reading

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Resizer // A responsive design bookmarklet

Resizer allows you to quickly change the dimensions of a webpage to test responsive design. Based upon a handy testpage by Matt Kersley, and a later modified version by Briccs.net. Also available as a Chrome Extension. Resizer →

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The City of Samba

Stunning Rio Timelapse/Tilt-Shift, shot around and during Carnaval (via manuel)

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Responsive navigation patterns

As responsive design becomes more popular, it’s worth looking at the various ways of handling navigation for small screen sizes. Mobile web navigation must strike a balance between quick access to a site’s information and unobtrusiveness. Responsive navigation patterns →

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PixelPhones

Whilst strolling around on Seb Lee-Delisle‘s GitHub account, I noticed he pushed PixelPhones to it 5 days ago. (Photo source: flickr/johansterenberg) Seb’s PixelPhones project is one of the most amazing things I’ve seen at Fronteers’11 ever: use your mobile device … Continue reading

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