Diigo Bookmarks 05/20/2013
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Can we track how many users with disabilities access our site? | Karl Groves
"Most persons with disabilities would really just rather that the Web just work for them."
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Is the iPad mobile? « Boxes and Arrows
"our design team came to the realization that we should not necessarily think of it as design for mobile, but as design for tablet, or even more broadly: design for touch"
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Replacing images when printing | 456 Berea Street
"Firefox (19 and older) is more of a mystery, however. Whether the image is printed or not seems a bit random."
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"This specification defines a means for site developers to programmatically determine the current visibility state of the page in order to develop power and CPU efficient web applications."
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LukeW | Device Motion in Application Design
"In my fifth video for Intel Software Partners on re-imagining desktop application design, I provide an overview of device motion and walk through a few ways we can take advantage of this set of capabilities in the desktop apps we create."
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LukeW | New Layouts for the Multi-Device Web
"Designing for today’s Web means considering single-handed thumb use on smartphones, two handed touch interactions on tablets, mouse and keyboard input on traditional PCs, hybrid devices, and more. Web layouts have to evolve to support this new reality."
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Links are not buttons. Neither are DIVs and SPANs | Karl Groves
"If it navigates, it is a link. Use link markup with a valid hypertext reference If it triggers an action, it is a button. Use a BUTTON element"
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"Status: Fixed"