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Issue #77

September 19, 2013

Headlines

Normalising designs for better quality CSS

Harry Roberts
Normalising designs for better quality CSS

Harry Roberts shares some of his die-hard pragmatic approaches that he employs in order to push back on designs to produce far better quality code. This is a talk you shouldn’t miss.

Addressing The Responsive Images Performance Problem: A Case Study

Anders Andersen & Tobias Järlund
Addressing The Responsive Images Performance Problem: A Case Study

Anders Andersen & Tobias Järlund share their responsive image technique which was implemented on the mobile version of the Swedish news website Aftonbladet. You’ll find quite a few good tips in this article.

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Articles & Tutorials

Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs

Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs

Maximiliano Firtman

According to Maximiliano Firtman, new Safari on iOS7 is the buggiest Safari version since 1.0. In this article he shows new features and goes through problems that you will need to deal with right now.

Controlling CSS Animations and Transitions with JavaScript

Controlling CSS Animations and Transitions with JavaScript

Zach Saucier

Zach Saucier explains how to effectively control CSS animations and transitions using JavaScript. You’ll find a couple of very useful tricks in this article.

Stop Focusing on Tools

Brian Rinaldi

Have we become too reliant on tools? Are we so focused on techniques and workflows that we sometimes forget to look at the big picture? Quite possibly. A very interesting and thought-provoking article by Brian Rinaldi.

Sass & Compass Color Functions

Jackie Balzer

Sass and Compass provide a number of useful functions you can use to alter and manipulate colors with ease. Jackie Balzer gives a nice overview of these functions.

Canvas Inspection using Chrome DevTools

Paul Lewis

Paul Lewis shows how to debug canvas in Chrome. Indispensable if you’re working with Canvas.

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Tools

Responsive elements

Kumail Hunaid

Responsive elements is a tiny JavaScript library which basically emulates element queries; it makes it possible for any element to adapt and respond to the area they occupy.

animo.js

Daniel Raftery

animo.js is a powerful little tool for managing CSS animations. It’ll let you easily stack animations to fire one after another, specify callbacks for the completion of an animation, or simply fire animations on any event or at any moment you please.

Until next week

Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor

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