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January 2013

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Jan 22
2013

Safari is released to the world

Safari is released to the world

Jan 16
2013

Implementing Off-Canvas Navigation For A Responsive Website | Smashing Coding

Implementing Off-Canvas Navigation For A Responsive Website | Smashing Coding A demo for responsive off-canvas menu using CSS transforms and transitions

dbushell/Responsive-Off-Canvas-Menu · GitHub

dbushell/Responsive-Off-Canvas-Menu · GitHub A responsive off-canvas menu using CSS transforms and transitions

Jan 14
2013

Annotation Overlay Effect with CSS3 | Codrops

Annotation Overlay Effect with CSS3 | Codrops A tutorial about how to create an overlay effect to show some more details of an item or image

Jan 13
2013

TNIW [That Night In Williamsburg] (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)

Mindrelic – Manhattan in motion (Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)

Lessig Blog, v2: Prosecutor as bully

Lessig Blog, v2: Prosecutor as bully lessig: Somehow, we need to get beyond the “I’m right so I’m right to nuke you” ethics that dominates our time. That begins with one word: Shame.

Jan 12
2013

Form Follows Function

Form Follows Function A showcase of what is possible in modern web browsers

Conditional Lightbox

Conditional Lightbox Display lightboxes conditionally as part of responsive design

Further investigation revealed that, in these places, the average page load time under Feather was over TWO MINUTES! This meant that a regular video page, at over a megabyte, was taking more than TWENTY MINUTES to load! This was the penalty incurred before the video stream even had a chance to show the first frame. […]

Beautiful web type — the best typefaces from the Google web fonts directory

Beautiful web type — the best typefaces from the Google web fonts directory A showcase of the best typefaces from the Google web fonts directory

Jan 10
2013

I think this is something to remember when we’re coming up solutions to “dealing with” older versions of Internet Explorer: whether it’s a dumb solution like mine or a clever solution like Jake’s, we shouldn’t have to do this. We shouldn’t have to worry about IE7 just like we don’t have to worry about Netscape […]