Rabu, 27 April 2016

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Basic Animation for Web Design

By Chris Stark on Apr 26, 2016 03:22 pm
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The world of animation for web design is vast and somewhat complex. Professional animators undergo quite a bit of training and work for years to master their craft. But animation can be found in much more than cartoons. Print work and other static mediums don’t have the luxury but web design is the perfect outlet...

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WordPress For iOS 6.1 is Now Available

By Sufyan bin Uzayr on Apr 26, 2016 12:56 pm
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WordPress for iOS 6.1 is now available, and it comes with several new bug fixes and improvements, including geotagging support and comment moderation gestures.  With the help of gestures on the notification screen, you can now swipe left and right to approve and disapprove comments. Furthermore, you can geotag your posts by typing addresses and...

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The Essential Guide for Preparing a Design for Coding

By Mark Adams on Apr 26, 2016 12:07 pm
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Too many website building activities focus on handing a design over to a coder, answering any questions the coder may have, and then sitting back and waiting for the deliverable. Unless you have given the coder design details down to the pixel level, and doable, and the coder knows his business well, the deliverable may...

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Sketch 3.7.2 Has Been Released

By Sufyan bin Uzayr on Apr 25, 2016 01:31 pm
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Sketch, the popular design tool for Mac users, has just released its newest version 3.7.2 Sketch 3.7.2 comes with several new features and bug fixes. Here is a run-down of what it brings to the table: New Symbols created from Artboards are now named after the Artboard, rather than being renamed to 'Symbol' SketchTool now...

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Intense: Multipurpose HTML5 Template to Streamline Web Development

By Helen on Apr 25, 2016 11:18 am
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Today, everyone seems to be nuts about faster web site building. Both professional developers and DIYers commonly opt for ready-made HTML5 templates, as they are enormous time-savers in web site development. However, many templates come only with standard features and pages that do not necessarily cover all of your needs. While you can save some...

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Some Of The Best Sketch App Freebies For Designers

By Mark Adams on Apr 25, 2016 10:10 am
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If you're a UI designer, and you have yet to hop on board the free Sketch App Express, you've been missing out on a UI solution that is taking the design world by storm. Sketch is in some ways similar to Photoshop, but it is cheaper and better. Bohemian Coding's Sketch 3 is better yet....

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App Store Now Offers Business Advice To Developers

By Sufyan bin Uzayr on Apr 22, 2016 12:02 pm
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Apple has recently updated its App Store Developer site and added a new section that talks about best practices and business growth ideas for freelance developers. This new section aims to feature analysis, articles and videos to help app developers enhance their profit margin by building apps for iOS.  The ‘Discovery’ sub-section talks about how...

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Rabu, 20 April 2016

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Best Practices for Accordion Menus in Web Design

By Jake Rocheleau on Apr 19, 2016 02:07 pm
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The word “accordion” typically conjures a mental image of your favorite polka band. Although polka music can offer a rip-snorting good time, the term is associated with something different in the realm of web design. User interface accordions might refer to menus, widgets, or content areas which expand like the musical instrument. These interfaces have...

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Your Data Management Superhero – Interactive & Responsive Tables

By Mark Adams on Apr 19, 2016 01:18 pm
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Do you work on a project with large amounts of data that need to be managed or manipulated in some way, and presented in charts or tables? Given enough time, it is something you feel you could handle, although the task might not be an easy one. The trouble is, your client has thrown you...

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Google Play Music Will Soon Have Podcasts

By Sufyan bin Uzayr on Apr 19, 2016 12:05 pm
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Google has recently announced that it will soon allow and offer podcasts in Google Play Music, grouped by the nature of the content of the podcasts. Currently expected to be available only in US and Canada, podcasts will soon be rolled out for Android and Google Play users all around the world.  To quote the...

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Using .htaccess to Make URL SEO Friendly

By Ahmed Khan on Apr 18, 2016 12:00 pm
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Everyone wants to rank their site on the first page of search engine results. There are many factors which influence search engine rankings, and one of them is human readable URLs or SEO friendly URLs. A SEO friendly URL must reflect the content of the site or blog. To know more about SEO friendly URLs,...

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Microsoft Visual Studio Code Reaches 1.0

By Sufyan bin Uzayr on Apr 18, 2016 11:09 am
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Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code has recently reached its 1.0 release. Over the course of past few months, Microsoft has been trying hard to provide a stable and robust performance in Visual Studio Code, with numerous bug fixes and performance upgrades.  Announcing the release of Visual Studio Code 1.0, Microsoft also told the world that this...

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Best Practices for Sliding Hamburger Menus

By Jake Rocheleau on Apr 18, 2016 10:00 am
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Hamburger icons are those little three-bar icons you see in the corner of many websites and mobile apps. These primarily trigger a sliding drawer navigation which contains links to pages all around the website. Sliding drawer nav menus are great for responsive design but they can also be tricky to implement. These tips will help...

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Twitter is Testing Material Design for its Android App

By Sufyan bin Uzayr on Apr 15, 2016 11:07 am
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Twitter is working on a new design and layout for its Android application, and if the opinion provided by beta testers is anything to go by, the new look of the official Twitter app shall be based on the principles of Material Design.  The new version of the app shall retain the basic structure of...

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