Diigo Bookmarks 05/09/2016
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The end of a mobile wave — Benedict Evans
"This is all rather like the PC clone market of the 1980s - hundreds of undifferentiated companies fighting it out to sell commodity computers built with commodity components running a commodity operating system (though those companies mainly made the PCs themselves, where many phone brands do not)."
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Dev.Opera — For a Better Extensions Ecosystem
"Opera, Microsoft, and Mozilla have begun work in the Extensions Community Group where we will try to agree upon a set of common APIs, as well as a common manifest and packaging format for browser extensions."
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WebExtensions in Firefox 48 | Mozilla Add-ons Blog
"Chrome add-ons can now be run in Firefox with no manifest changes using about:debugging and loading it as a temporary add-on."
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Real users on Adobe PDFs » Simply Accessible
"This week, Joanna mines one of our most valuable resources—Simply Accessible’s usability panel—real users who test what we make to ensure our sites and apps are truly accessible. We asked them what barriers they face when accessing PDF documents on the web."
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On Design Systems: Sell The Output, Not The Workflow – Smashing Magazine
"Whenever we work with companies, we never try to sell atomic design, and we rarely sell design systems. Instead, we’re selling the ability to quickly see output with a new approach that — accidentally (or not) — includes modular design methodology."
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How to Design a Daring but Effective Split-Screen Layout
"despite the fact that split-screen layouts are white-hot trendy, it is a bold stylistic decision that can hurt the user experience if there isn't a sound, logical reason behind your choice."