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 Adaptive Web Design: Crafting Rich Experiences with Progressive Enhancement
One glorious afternoon in March, 2006, as a friend and I hurried past Austin’s Downtown Hilton Hotel to catch the next session of the SXSW Interactive Festival, a young stranger arrested our progress. With no introduction or preliminaries, he announced that he was available to speak at An Event Apart, a conference for web designers that... |  |  Core HTML5 Canvas: Graphics, Animation, and Game Development (Core Series)
In the summer of 2001, after 15 years of developing graphical user interfaces and
graphics-intensive applications, I read a best-selling book about implementing
web applications by someone I did not know—Jason Hunter—but whom, unbeknownst
to me, would soon become a good friend on the No Fluff Just Stuff
(NFJS) tour.... |  |  iPad: Visual QuickStart Guide (Visual Quickstart Guides)
You’ve seen the TV ads in which happy,
purposeful people use iPads to type
messages, watch movies, play games,
video-chat with grandchildren, and surf
the Web from hammocks. On the cuttingroom
floor, however, is the footage where
those actors actually learned how to do
all that stuff. Despite its clean lines... |
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 iOS 5 in the Enterprise (Develop and Design)
Those of you who have to deal with more than a handful of iPhones, iPads, or iPod
Touches already know why you manage iOS devices. For everyone else, “manage”
is not a short way to say “impose draconian control.” Managing devices on your
network, including iOS devices, ... |  |  Adobe Edge Animate Preview 7: The Missing Manual
It may be hard to imagine, but once upon a time, pages on the World Wide Web
didn’t have pictures, let alone animations, videos, and interactive graphics. All these
elements were added through trial, error, debate, and debunk. Changes came when
brave souls (like you) forged ahead and made things work with the ... |  |  Photoshop Elements 11: The Missing Manual
When Photoshop Elements was first released back in 2001, it became a
runaway success. It’s easy to see why: Elements gives people all the tools
they need to get the very best from their photographs. It lets you take a
ho-hum shot and give it some wow. If you run a graphics studio or a large professional ... |
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