Fantastic site demonstrating and teaching "responsive" UI concepts using JavaScript, HTML 5, etc.
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Hi, I recently mentioned this site on a Lounge post, but I feel it's so relevant to the area of "responsive design," using the web-centric tools, JavaScript + jQuery, HTML 5, CSS 3, etc., that it really deserves mention, again, here. Brad Frost's site, "This is Responsive:" [^]: this is perhaps the best site in this area I've come across. Check out his UI demonstrations, as well as his source-code, and fluently expressed comments and explanations. best, Bill
"Takuan Sōhō died in Edo (present-day Tokyo) in December of 1645. At the moment before his death, Takuan painted the Chinese character 'meng' ("dream"), laid down his brush and died."
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Hi, I recently mentioned this site on a Lounge post, but I feel it's so relevant to the area of "responsive design," using the web-centric tools, JavaScript + jQuery, HTML 5, CSS 3, etc., that it really deserves mention, again, here. Brad Frost's site, "This is Responsive:" [^]: this is perhaps the best site in this area I've come across. Check out his UI demonstrations, as well as his source-code, and fluently expressed comments and explanations. best, Bill
"Takuan Sōhō died in Edo (present-day Tokyo) in December of 1645. At the moment before his death, Takuan painted the Chinese character 'meng' ("dream"), laid down his brush and died."
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Hi, I recently mentioned this site on a Lounge post, but I feel it's so relevant to the area of "responsive design," using the web-centric tools, JavaScript + jQuery, HTML 5, CSS 3, etc., that it really deserves mention, again, here. Brad Frost's site, "This is Responsive:" [^]: this is perhaps the best site in this area I've come across. Check out his UI demonstrations, as well as his source-code, and fluently expressed comments and explanations. best, Bill
"Takuan Sōhō died in Edo (present-day Tokyo) in December of 1645. At the moment before his death, Takuan painted the Chinese character 'meng' ("dream"), laid down his brush and died."
Thanks for this Bill, looks like some good stuff there. Steve