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Smashing Magazine Feed- Case Study: Typographic Design Patterns And Current Practices (2013 Edition) May 17, 2013Good typography has always been a defining aspect of effective Web design, and this holds true especially for websites in which the emphasis is on presenting a large amount of content — specifically, articles, news and stories. Whether for a magazine or international newspaper, the designer of any website that distributes a lot of content has always had t […]Jan Constantin
- A Beginner's Guide: Migrating A Website To WordPress Is Easier Than You Think May 15, 2013Now powering over 17% of the Web, WordPress is increasingly becoming the content management system (CMS) of choice for the average user. But what about websites built with an outdated CMS or without a CMS at all? Does moving to WordPress mean starting over and losing all the time, energy and money put into the current website? Nope! Migrating a website (i […]Jonathan Wold
- A Client- And Server-Side Approach: Providing The Best Mobile User Experience Possible May 14, 2013Now and again, I hit the swimming pool. It’s a good way to exercise, but also to relax after a long day in front of my PC. I can do quite a few laps in my front crawl, but only because I don’t use my legs much. I kick steadily to ensure that my legs stay lifted and don’t slow me down. I don’t use my legs much for forward propulsion. An instructor once exp […]Luca Passani
- Fables, Myths And Narratives: Converting Our Stories Into Multi-Screen Experiences May 13, 2013Storytelling takes many forms. In the past, stories were told orally, with people telling and retelling myths, fables and even histories. As writing technology became more prevalent, we began to record our stories, and we told them in the pages of books. Now, our society is awash in different devices and technologies, and those traditions of spoken storie […]Senongo Akpem
- Keeping The Big <picture> Small: How To Avoid Duplicate Downloads In Responsive Images May 10, 2013The element is a new addition to HTML5 that’s being championed by the W3C’s Responsive Images Community Group (RICG). It is intended to provide a declarative, markup-based solution to enable responsive images without the need of JavaScript libraries or complicated server-side detection. The element supports a number of different types of fallback content, […]David Newton
- Sharing Your Experiences: How To Contribute To WordPress May 10, 2013WordPress is built by volunteers. People from all over the world collaborate to create the core software, write the documentation, provide support, translate WordPress, organize events and generally keep the project running. Individuals work on WordPress in their free time, and companies ask their employees to get involved. Part of WordPress’ success is t […]Siobhan McKeown
- Case Study: Typographic Design Patterns And Current Practices (2013 Edition) May 17, 2013
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