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Touch Specific Media Queries in CSS4
By Evan Mullins on May 23, 2012
Proposals in the works for new media queries specific to touch enabled devices. Examples include pointer, which will differentiate wether the device has a fine or coarse pointer (finger vs mouse) and hover, which would say if the device supports hover states. I can see this being helpful and useful for building mobile friendly sites [...]
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Responsive Image Dispute and Tourists – Analogy
By Evan Mullins on May 23, 2012
Jason explains the root of the problem and why no one has been able to devise a solution that makes everyone happy yet. The browsers (in their awesome drive to make browsing faster) are prefetching images and developers want to only use one image based on criteria the browser doesn't know until the layout is [...]
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Google Moog Keyboard Synthesizer Detailed
By Evan Mullins on May 23, 2012
This post on creativejs picks apart how this doodlue was made. Nice they they are able to support HTML5 audio even if it is only supported on chrome and the rest fall back to – you guessed it – flash. Embedded Link Google Moog synth tear-down Yesterday we featured Google's web-based analogue synth Moog tribute [...]
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Synth Emulator on Google Japan Doodle Today
By Evan Mullins on May 22, 2012
Synth Emulator on Google Japan Doodle Today Embedded Link Moog 自分のオリジナル曲を創って、 #moogdoodle で共有しよう。
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WordPress updates plugin directory
By Evan Mullins on May 21, 2012
New additions to the plugin directory include: favorites, incorporating support forums into it's own tab for each plugin as well as support stats being displayed! Great! I think we also need the ability to give plugins ratings and reviews (bonus points if it can be done from within a wordpress admin dashboard when installing plugins). [...]
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Short Head
By Evan Mullins on May 17, 2012
Use zipf's short head to tune your website rather than redesign the whole thing. To make a website successful it needs to meet the needs of the users. Find out what those needs are by using the short head philosophy to equate most searched things as the biggest needs of the users. Use personas to [...]
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Img Set?
By Evan Mullins on May 16, 2012
Great article at a list apart discusing the state of the industry regarding responsive images. This picks apart the set attribute of the img element from a surprisingly objective view coming from someone so close to the picture element. Insightful discussion about the principle behind the proposals than the actual solution too. If the working [...]
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Triudo
By Evan Mullins on May 16, 2012
A mesmerizing animated triangle-ish shape form. Embedded Link triduo triduo
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Git – the paradigm shift
By Evan Mullins on May 16, 2012
A great developer story about the differences on what Git is vs other version control and what Git is not. This is how we should learn it. I heard over and over that it was distributed, but never grasped what that meant, so here are a few links and explanations that will help unlearn version [...]
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Tweening Lib comes to Javascript!
By Evan Mullins on May 16, 2012
I'm very excited to share the news that the tween library from GreenSock (hands down the best tweening library I used in flash) is not ported for use in javascript! This will be great! I missed that simple syntax from as3 when animating javascript, and now I can have my cake and eat it too. [...]
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Recent Comments
Nico
hi! really great job guy! very impressive.. just a question… do u have a solution to do a refresh...Evan Mullins
Agreed! I've just seen some people get pretty heated about separating all functionality...
















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