Diigo Bookmarks 12/11/2014
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Saying no to social media buttons
"These buttons should only appear when appropriate. Instead of appearing across an entire site only use social media buttons sparingly. They should operate as integrated functionality within the website and provide real value to the user."
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A Bulletproof Guide to Using HTML5 and CSS3 in Email | Litmus
"While support certainly isn’t universal, many of the leading email clients support HTML5 and CSS3. In fact, about 50% of the total market and 3 out of the top 5 email clients support them. Support may be even bigger for your particular audience."
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Which is More Important in Design: Images or Text?
"Save unconventional fonts for titles, subheadings and other design elements that are used for drawing users to the content — not deliver it."
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Making Sites More Responsive, Responsibly ◆ 24 ways
"Both an ever increasing amount of available sensors and more APIs being supported by the major browsers will allow us to cater for more scenarios and respond to them accordingly."
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HTML5 – Check it Before you Wreck it with Mike[tm] Smith | HTML5 Doctor
"Document-conformance checking is the current party-approved goodthink way of talking about looking for problems in HTML documents."
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Skeleton: Responsive CSS Boilerplate
"A dead simple, responsive boilerplate."