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yatil.net
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| | | | While it is often sufficient to test the mobile view of websites and applications on the desktop, with desktop browsers, it's sometimes not enough: Some websites use device sniffing to hash out which device is used and deliver different code to users. In other instances, the web view is part of an application. | |
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jan.miksovsky.com
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| | | | I've posted a short introduction to the Origami language in the form of a motion comic you can play in your browser: ## Lessons from the audio/video experiment This comic builds on last month's experiment to automate the generation of the audio and video for a screencast in which I was searching for a better way to create video content for the Web Origami project and the Origami language. | |
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lisilinhart.info
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| | | | Animation on the web has come a long way. At first we used Flash to create websites, which were all fun and interactive, then we got to fancy JavaScript libraries, and now the web platform offers us a selection of native animation tools. | |
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www.benjystanton.co.uk
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| | Hi, I'm Benjy Stanton, a contract interaction designer based in Swansea. |