Diigo Bookmarks 04/28/2012
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Mobile accessibility tip: don’t suppress pinch zoom | » Henny Swan's blog
"A key feature of mobile browsing is being able to zoom in to read content and out to locate content within a page. It’s an invaluable tool however I keep stumbling across sites that suppress zoom and with it one of the main things that make mobile browsing viable for everybody."
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Adactio: Journal—Conditional CSS
"I was looking for a way of detecting from JavaScript whether media queries have been executed in CSS without duplicating my breakpoints."
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Pure CSS scrolling shadows with background-attachment: local | Lea Verou
"In Backgrounds & Borders Level 3, a new value was added to lift this restriction: local. When background-attachment: local is applied, the background is positioned relative to the element’s contents."
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The next chapter of responsive web design | Opinion | .net magazine
"Truly responsive sites adapt themselves not only to the screen size of a device, but also to its broader capabilities and settings. Our sites should handle screens of any size. But they should also handle multiple screens, or no screen at all. And they need to handle still more."
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Five responsive web design pitfalls to avoid | Feature | .net magazine
"The fact is we need to deliver a solid user experience to a growing number of web-enabled devices, and creating entirely separate device experiences simply isn’t scalable in the long run."
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Adactio: Journal—Fanfare for the common breakpoint
"I think our collective obsession with trying to nail down “common” breakpoints has led to a fundamental misunderstanding about the nature of responsive design: it’s not about what happens at the breakpoints—it’s about what happens between the breakpoints."
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Opera Confirms WebKit Prefix Usage, on FarukAt.eş
"Opera, the browser with a small desktop market share but huge mobile market share, particularly in developing and less-opulent countries, has confirmed today that they will start implementing support for the -webkit- prefix."