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JR: Web vs Native apps in 2013 and beyond - The debate will continue for years. Both have their roles. I prefer the Web on all devices. So for me, my favorite all-time native app is the Web browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, Links). Native apps vs Web apps depends upon the the website,... more>> 3 min read
- Oct 22, 2013 - #design #mobile #apps #web #html5 #css3 #javascript #blog_jr


JR: Another way to display nav menu on a small screen - This example code slides the menu to the left from the right side. https://medium.com/design-ux/95c364f8c4ac https://gist.github.com/justinthrelkeld/6889080 #responsive - #design - #javascript - #menu
- Oct 18, 2013


JR: CSS, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, jQuery Mobile, Typography, Accessibility, and Responsive Design Info - #nodejs - all things Web-related (except Perl is not listed, of course) - web page/browser testing good, basic site design to study that uses bootstrap and jquery: - node.js framework - Intention.js offers a light-weight and clear way t... more>> 6 min read
- Sep 25, 2013 - #nodejs #css #html #javascript #responsive #design


JR: Aug - Sep 2013 discussions about Progressive Enhancement - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6316516 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6320948 Related: Great book and design shop: Designing with Progressive Enhancement #design - #programming - #javascript
- Sep 07, 2013


JR: Resolved - Test text for the Textile live preview editor - update 21aug2013: have changed to #resolved. This is some test text after reducing the font size from for this pane from 1.2em to 1.1em and reducing the line height from 1.7em to 1.5em. Despite the reductions, the text still displays fine in this w... more>> 2 min read
- Aug 21, 2013 - #resolved #editor #textile #javascript #junco


JR: Possible to-do item - Author Marks - highlight parts of text. i guess as an alternative to simply bolding or italicizing the text. #blogging #writing #design https://github.com/mattgemmell/author-marks #junco #todo_later #javascript #design #writing #programming
- Jul 30, 2013


JR: Web and mobile development using Perl, HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript - (Day 1) - Gabor Szabo - $250 At the end of the course you will be able to build two things: A web application with Perl Dancer framework as a back-end which is also mobile enabled. An installable mobile application for Android devices and iDevi... more>> 1 min read
- May 28, 2013 - #perl #programming #javascript #html5 #css3


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