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Monthly Archives: March 2015

Responsive Design Best Practices

Creating a responsive website is not a simple project—and it’s a never-ending project to boot. A popular site requires constant maintenance and updates. For a high-performing site, it’s critical to create the design around the content, which is, of course, the most important element of

Automating Style Guide-Driven Development

Style guides — especially living ones — are useful in many aspects of development and maintenance, so it’s little wonder that developing them has become a highly recommended and a popular practice. But even with the clear benefits, taking the necessary steps to create and

How to Test Responsive Designs

This short tutorial shows you how to perform responsive design testing with Google Chrome’s device mode feature. http://sixrevisions.com/tutorials/test-responsive-designs/ The post How to Test Responsive Designs appeared first on Six Revisions.

Some More Inspiration for Text Input Effects

A couple of more inspirational styles for text input effects including some new techniques and ideas. Some More Inspiration for Text Input Effects was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops. via Codrops http://tympanus.net/codrops/2015/03/18/inspiration-text-input-effects-2/

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Browser Input Events: Can We Do Better Than The Click?

Responding to user input is arguably the core of what we do as interface developers. In order to build responsive web products, understanding how touch, mouse, pointer and keyboard actions and the browser work together is key. You have likely experienced the 300-millisecond delay in

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