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Out in the Open: These Hackers Want to Give You Coding Superpowers
Chris Granger is a computer programmer who thinks programming kinda sucks. It’s too complicated and too esoteric and too sprawling. But he hopes that his latest invention can change all that. Built alongside friend and colleague Robert Attorri, his creation is called Light Table, and he believes it can not only improve programming for seasoned engineers like himself, but put the power of coding into the hands of so many others. “We consider programming a modern-day superpower.
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How Wikipedia would look in Modern Web-Design
While big parts of the internet have gone through an amazing journey in terms of typography these last years, Wikipedia’s reading experience is still stuck in the 90’s. We wanted to take a few days and propose a direction through which Wikipedia could move forward, focusing on articles and reading without necessarily having to change too much of what it is and should continue to be.
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49 Must Have Google Chrome Extensions For Web Designers & Developers
49 Must Have Google Chrome Extensions For Web Designers & Developers, Google Chrome extensions are easy to downloadable through Chrome web store
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How a new HTML element will make the Web faster
Today, the average size of a webpage is 1.7MB—1MB from images—but change is afoot.
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Choosing the Most Suitable WordPress Theme for Your Blog
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HTML5 is now final and ready for prime time, says the W3C Consortium
The HTML5 standard has been around for years and powers many of your favorite sites. Today’s news from W3C (the international standards organization for the World Wide Web) says that after all those years of use, HTML5 is ready for prime time.
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It's Time to Push the Limits of UI Design
There’s no doubt that digital design has grown in leaps and bounds over the last five years, and service design even more so. The merging of user experience, customer experience, interaction design, and creative technology has contributed to the greater good, and helped form robust rules, patterns, and a user interface language that people have come to recognize. Yet I can’t help feeling that something has died along the way.
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Designer’s Delight: Must Have Free Resources
Your website needs to be a stage for attracting visitors who might eventually turn into your valued customers. There are many freebies available for your WordPress blog or your personal website. These are a set of fantastic tools consisting of massive icons, badges, kits, photos, images, textures and much more.
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50 free ebooks every web developer should read
In the digital era, less and less people rely on paper books. That obviously doesn’t mean people have stopped reading books, just that ebooks have largely flooded the market.
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5 things web designers need to know about SEO in 2015
In this post I’ve summarized 5 most important things that web designers need to understand about modern SEO. It’ll help them shape their SEO strategies for 2015.
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Thoughts About Responsive Navigation On Mobile Devices
The web design industry has created some interesting responsive navigation patterns, I think we have more work to do. Where are we and where should we go?
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The 80/20 Rule That You Should Know As A Designer
Using the Pareto principle in web design involves the same 80/20 breakdown. It means that your profits can be maximized simply by placing the focus on the 20%
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WP Media Folder - Organize Your WordPress Media Files
Have you been struggling with the need to organize media files and folders in WordPress too? Well, don’t worry; you are not the only one. WordPress, with all its benefits and ease of use as a content management system, can be a little tricky to use at times. With WP Media Folder you’ll be able to manage files, images from the native WordPress media manager.
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How to Show Live Preview of Links in WordPress
Ever wanted to display live preview of links on mouseover? In this guide we will show you how to add live preview of links in WordPress.
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Why UI and UX Design Mean Nothing Without Great Content – And Why You Want It To Be This Way
Do you know how big the difference between a million and a billion is? If you’re like most people, you’ll say: Sure, it’s a thousand. The problem is, if you say “a thousand” you’re thinking about the difference between $1 and $1000. That’s huge, but we are confronted with these numbers so often in our daily lives, that we have forgotten how far they are apart.
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What’s new and exciting in WordPress 4.1
The upcoming WordPress 4.1 release is going to pass the release candidate mark, so we now have an opportunity to look closer at the forthcoming features.
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The 80/20 Hybrid Approach to Designing in the Browser
Designing in the browser has been a point of discussion for a few years now and still is. With the web design world switching to flat design, designing in the browser has been seen as the future, but it is really that effective?
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Excellent Collection Of Web Color Picking, Palettes & Scheme Generating Tools For Designers
I believe the title says it all.
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How to Find the Number of Feedly Subscribers to Your WordPress Blog
When Google Reader was laid to rest on July 1, 2013, many users flocked to Feedly, one of the most popular alternatives. Even if you don't use Feedly, it's likely that many of your blog's readers do. Therefore, if you want a true picture of the number of your RSS subscribers, digging into Feedly’s numbers should be part of your research.
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Your Design Work is Suffering Because You're Afraid of the Wrong Answer
"Why?" One of the best tools a designer can have. Why is a powerful thing to ask if you really want to get to the bottom of something.
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