Find out where your customers are bailing on your form. This technique allows you to find exactly what people are doing with your forms and highlights areas that need improvement Visit Link
Long Press
This jquery plugin allows easy access to some of the accented characters for a, e, o, u etc etc. Visit Link
A brilliant overview of brand guidelines. Visit Link
Typograph – Scale & Rhythm
A great tool for understanding scale & rhythm with your typography. Visit Link
Easy. Efficient. Powerful. Git is the future of version control. But using it on the command line can be difficult. Make your life easier with Tower – the most powerful Git client for your Mac. Visit Link
jResize is a responsive web development tool, built in jQuery to assist the workflow of developers on responsive projects. There are various tools for responsive development, iframes at different widths embedded in the page, and the tedious resizing of the browser. So here’s a different approach which grabs all your HTML, and resizes it inside […]
Save For Later | Mozilla UX
All browsers support two functions: searching and revisiting. My research questions whether constructs like bookmarks really are the right model to support revisiting. I worked closely with Mozilla user experience researchers and designers to rethink how Firefox can better offer “save for later” in the browser. Firefox front-end developers and product managers for mobile and […]
jQuery Smooth Div Scroll
Smooth Div Scroll is a jquery plugin by Thomas Kahn that scrolls content smoothly from right to left. It works across mobile devices for touch friendly controls and allows the user to take control of the content. Visit Link
Think of Toolkit as your swiss army knife for Progressive Enhancement and Responsive Web Design. Those little bits and bobs that make your life easy and you want to reuse throughout projects but never really had a place to put? They’re here, and they’re designed to make your life happy. Toolkit is broken out into […]
This little web page gives you @media queries for monitors, smart phones and tablets. They don’t go into the detail of pixel density, but focus mainly on device-widths and orientations. This is great to give you an idea about the number of media query possibilities, but I would recommend coming up with your own set […]