design & mobile

  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Ask me anything
The Codaroos wins Full Code Press 2010 and also scooped the ‘I MADE IT LICKABLE’ for the most gratuitous use of  flair (drop-shadows and rounded corners were cited), the ‘CLICK OKAY TO  CANCEL’ award for the most empathetic design, and finally the (painful  to write) ‘ITS YOU’RE AWARD’ for most anal content. Their site Lions Hearing Dogs.
The ‘WHAT COULD GO WRONG’ award for ambition went to the Code Blacks for their integration of a Facebook login. They also got the ‘B1NARY SOLO’ award for most l337 syntax. Their site Te Hua Rangatahi Trust.
Team USA took the ‘!IMPORTANT’ award for “Most awesome in IE6″ which will no doubt help them sleep at night. Their site Victoria House.
(via Codaroos victorious but everyone a winner on the day « FullCodePress)
View Separately

The Codaroos wins Full Code Press 2010 and also scooped the ‘I MADE IT LICKABLE’ for the most gratuitous use of flair (drop-shadows and rounded corners were cited), the ‘CLICK OKAY TO CANCEL’ award for the most empathetic design, and finally the (painful to write) ‘ITS YOU’RE AWARD’ for most anal content. Their site Lions Hearing Dogs.

The ‘WHAT COULD GO WRONG’ award for ambition went to the Code Blacks for their integration of a Facebook login. They also got the ‘B1NARY SOLO’ award for most l337 syntax. Their site Te Hua Rangatahi Trust.

Team USA took the ‘!IMPORTANT’ award for “Most awesome in IE6″ which will no doubt help them sleep at night. Their site Victoria House.

(via Codaroos victorious but everyone a winner on the day « FullCodePress)

Source: fullcodepress.com

    • #browser
    • #design
    • #full code press
  • 2 years ago
  • 1
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+

I Prefer Safari to Content Apps On The iPad

davidkaneda:

Fred Wilson points out a variety of ways the mobile web works better for content consumption than native apps.

    • #iPad
    • #browser
    • #safari
  • 2 years ago > 9-bits
  • 9
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+
We are scrapping three years of Flash development and betting the company on HTML5 because we believe HTML5 is a dramatically better reading experience than Flash. Now any document can become a Web page.
Jared Friedman, Scribd Switching From Flash to HTML5 (via webkitbits)
    • #flash
    • #browser
    • #html5
  • 3 years ago > webkitbits
  • 12
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+
strake:

mattonrails:

Opera Mini for iPhone is approved.
Choice is good! But I can’t wait to give it a try.

I’m excited to try this and even if I don’t stick with it, I’m thrilled that there won’t be any further  App Store-rejection drama.
View Separately

strake:

mattonrails:

Opera Mini for iPhone is approved.

Choice is good! But I can’t wait to give it a try.

I’m excited to try this and even if I don’t stick with it, I’m thrilled that there won’t be any further App Store-rejection drama.

    • #iphone
    • #browser
  • 3 years ago > mattonrails-deactivated20120307
  • 7
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+

matarua:

jarredbishop:

Opera Mini on the iPhone is looking really, really good. Hope it’s not too far away.

Agreed, looking great.

Source: jarredbishop

    • #iphone
    • #browser
    • #opera
  • 3 years ago > jarredbishop
  • 13
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+
strake:

Opera logo with CSS - at first I thought this was just another IE slam (which would be funny in itself), but these are actual browser renderings using border-radius and CSS gradients.  (via willjardine)
View Separately

strake:

Opera logo with CSS - at first I thought this was just another IE slam (which would be funny in itself), but these are actual browser renderings using border-radius and CSS gradients. (via willjardine)

Source: willjardine

    • #browser
    • #css
  • 3 years ago > willjardine
  • 6
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+

webkitbits:

Google Voice in your mobile browser (via Google)

    • #google
    • #voice
    • #iphone
    • #browser
  • 3 years ago > webkitbits
  • 11
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+

Quix is an extensible bookmarklet, that allows you to easily access all your bookmarks and bookmarklets, across all your browsers, while maintaining them in only one spot. All you have to do is remember the shortcut for the bookmarklet, so, basically, it’s like a command line for your browser! (via Your Bookmarklets, On Steroids – Quix)

Source: quixapp.com

    • #browser
    • #lifehack
  • 3 years ago
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+
wireframes:

A Collection of Printable Sketch Templates and Sketch Books for Wireframing
At the beginning of a web (or application) development project I always create the sketches first. While sketching can be done on a blank paper, it’s much better to use a sketch template. (via Ivana Jurčić)
Pop-upView Separately

wireframes:

A Collection of Printable Sketch Templates and Sketch Books for Wireframing

At the beginning of a web (or application) development project I always create the sketches first. While sketching can be done on a blank paper, it’s much better to use a sketch template. (via Ivana Jurčić)

    • #design
    • #iphone
    • #browser
  • 3 years ago > wireframes
  • 9
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+
The browser, codenamed Fennec, will initially be available for Nokia’s N900 phone, followed by other handsets. It is currently going through final testing and could be released before the end of the year, said Jay Sullivan at Mozilla, the group behind Firefox. The open-source browser will be able to synchronise with the desktop version. (via BBC News - Firefox for mobile ‘days away’ from launch)
View Separately

The browser, codenamed Fennec, will initially be available for Nokia’s N900 phone, followed by other handsets. It is currently going through final testing and could be released before the end of the year, said Jay Sullivan at Mozilla, the group behind Firefox. The open-source browser will be able to synchronise with the desktop version. (via BBC News - Firefox for mobile ‘days away’ from launch)

Source: BBC

    • #nokia
    • #browser
  • 3 years ago
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+
Page 2 of 2
← Newer • Older →

About

by Scott Judson

CTO at Futuretech, we specialise in video streaming technologies to any device.

Buy my t-shirts

Twitter

loading tweets…

Liked

  • Photo via helloyoucreatives
    Photo via helloyoucreatives
  • Photo via wired

    NASA has just released this cute chart depicting the various distances traveled by wheeled machines on other worlds.

    Space has never been so...

    Photo via wired
  • Photo via rocketboom

    via

    Photo via rocketboom
  • Photoset via davesparks

    eidesis:

    “RYNO Motors has designed a multiple use, self-balancing, one wheel, electric scooter that’s adaptable to wide range of uses...

    Photoset via davesparks
See more →
  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Ask me anything
  • Mobile
Effector Theme by Pixel Union