Diigo Bookmarks 05/03/2013
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Why the Web Is Ready for Responsive Web Design
"Responsive Web design aims to provide an optimal viewing/consumption experience—easy reading and navigation with minimum resizing, panning, and scrolling —across the gamut of devices that exist in the market, as well as to future-proof your site for those that are yet to come."
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Molly Holzschlag at AccessU on the Open Web — Simply Accessible
"Today we talk with Molly Holzschlag about CSS, resolving accessbility tensions in design, ARIA and the culture in Austin as we prepare for Knowbility's John Slatin AccessU."
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Siri and Google Glasses herald a new era
"As we see websites adopt these schemas and more alternative devices such as Google glasses gain traction, we can expect to see a post graphic user interface web emerge."
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Guy's Pod » Blog Archive » What are Responsive Websites made of?
"A few weeks ago I tested (again) nearly 500 responsive websites in different resolutions. My test was focused on size differences between resolutions, but looked at the overall page size as a single unit."
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CSS Architectures: Scalable and Modular Approaches
"By using an approach in its entirety or by applying selected tenets and practices from them all, you can say good-bye to problems that typically plague the CSS for large sites, such as verbose and difficult to read code that’s painful to maintain and update and the redundancy that creates code bloat."
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LukeW | Data Monday: Android's Gateway OS
"91% of iPhone owners said they would stick with the iPhone when it’s time to upgrade. 24% of Android users, on the other hand are planning to switch."
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Blink and the end of vendor prefixes | NCZOnline
"Remember, the whole point of vendor prefixes was to allow browser developers to test implementations and for web developers to give feedback. You don’t need vendor prefixes for that."
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Using a transparent image as an icon fallback | 456 Berea Street
"In my opinion, the correct behaviour would be to display alt text without clipping it (like Firefox does) and also do this for images with data URI:s (like Opera and IE do, but without the icon that IE adds)."