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Creating Chrome Browser Extensions
Before I get a chance to write this up properly I’ve updated my list of notes taken during the session. It is the second time I’ve seen Michael Mahemoff. You can also read his blog of the event. google developer relations. periodic table of elements. Existing extensions: awesome screenshot control freak – update css and… Continue reading Creating Chrome Browser Extensions
treesaver.js
I’m making a few changes to this site to improve how it appears through Flipboard. I’ve added an extra RSS feed that makes better use of the page content and includes images where required, add this site of Flipboard if you want to see how it changes. In my quest to improve I came across… Continue reading treesaver.js
Stranger Things : Life
A new form of life has been found some 7,900 feet below the Earth’s surface in a mine 350 miles north of Toronto, Canada. (see original article) This life exists without sunlight, doesn’t breathe Oxygen, and feeds on Pyrite (Fools Gold). If this isn’t something out of Science Fiction Movies I don’t know what is….… Continue reading Stranger Things : Life
Creating content in less than 5 minutes a day
Creating content is one of the hardest things to do when it comes to having a website or a blog. I’m going to share with you the easiest way to create great content daily on your site and across a series of social networks in under 5 minutes.
Canon DSLR as a web cam
Using CamTwist and Camera Live together with a USB connected Canon EOS camera you can turn your great camera and lenses into a webcam.
Ant Middleton 24 Hour Live Challenge
This week I’m going to be jumping on a train and heading up to the beautiful Lake District in the UK where I’ll be participating in the Ant Middleton 24 Hour Live Challenge. Fortunately for everyone, and especially me, I’m not actually taking part in the challenge itself as a contender, but instead I’ll be… Continue reading Ant Middleton 24 Hour Live Challenge
A love letter to my website – DESK Magazine
A love letter to my website – DESK Magazine — Read on www.vanschneider.com/a-love-letter-to-personal-websites I love the sentiments of this post and it reinforces the reason I’ve been in a quest to publish something in this site every day. Social networks are still for me though. My twitter stream is where I enjoy my updates of… Continue reading A love letter to my website – DESK Magazine
New Ways to Increase Engagement through your Facebook Page
Increasing your user/fans engagement on your Facebook page means more people are talking about your brand, and your image will extend to your friends friends.
Running a Successful Weekly Newsletter
I umm’d and ahh’d about the title of this post for a while because I wasn’t sure I could call the responsive design newsletter successful. To me that seems a little big headed and it wasn’t until I had someone at a bar come up and tell me that they loved the newsletter that I… Continue reading Running a Successful Weekly Newsletter
Creating a timeline on your site
Today we had a client looking to represent some renovation work on a historic piece of pavement dating back to the 10th Century. Before we embarked on sketching out the possible layouts for the time line we discussed the data/information that we needed to display to the user so that we could work out the… Continue reading Creating a timeline on your site
Scoping Web Projects
Scoping web projects can be a long painful process, but done right you can make it an enjoyable process for you and the client and the project will be much more successful because of it.
Why responsive design is like more than just water
I love surfing. As much as I love surfing though I was born and bred in a town that produces surfable waves 10 days a year and they always coincide with the natural disaster that a cyclone brings. If that wasn’t bad enough you can throw into the mix that our ocean is full of… Continue reading Why responsive design is like more than just water
User generated content in a multi platform publishing world
I’ve just finished reading Snooks article User Generated Content in a Classy World, which is turn was a follow up to Chris Coyiers article Class up Content. Recently I’ve been trying to apply AMP templates to the Responsive Design Knowledge Hub and it’s been a learning curve. The thing I can not fix is the… Continue reading User generated content in a multi platform publishing world
Weekly Update #2
Welcome to all the new subscibers especially seeing as I had a bit of a mishap with the first mail out and my gmail integration.
Web design feedback tool for project teams
Ideas occur to me at the strangest times. Being on the internet all of the time means that it can be a bit of a struggle to stay focussed on just one thing. One of the benefits of this is that I occasionally have a moment of clarity and realise “Yes, this is exactly what… Continue reading Web design feedback tool for project teams
