Diigo Bookmarks 12/09/2013
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"although they wouldn't have an early set of static designs to sign off on, ultimately they'd have more opportunities to provide feedback and contribute to the design, while seeing it in a much more realistic context."
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Modularizing Your Front-End Code for Long Term Maintainability and Sanity | The Berndt Group Blog
"Modularizing your front-end code can be a great way to make the daunting task of building and maintaining a giant site a lot more manageable. In a nutshell, this means grouping elements of your site into small, contained, reusable chunks."
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Perfection kills » Exploring canvas drawing techniques
"I’ve got an idea to create sort of an interactive tutorial. Taking you from the very basics (drawing a primitive mouse-following-line on canvas), all the way to those harmony brushes, with their sophisticated curves and strokes, spanning from the edges and curling around into weirdly beautiful structures."
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oak.is / Animated SVGs: Custom easing and timing
"By using animated SVGs instead of GIFs we were able to reduce our page size from 1.6 mb to 389 kb, and reduce our page load time from 8.75 s to 412 ms. That’s a huge difference."
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Performance Calendar » Web Site Optimization With Browser-Specific Image Formats
"Websites usually perform better with these new formats both from a visual aspect and a bytes saved aspect often saving 25% to 50% compared to a similar quality JPEG depending on the desired quality."
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Efficiently Simplifying Navigation, Part 1: Information Architecture | Smashing UX Design
"The recommendations given in this article can be summarized by the following two lists, broken down into “structuring content” and “labeling items.”"