Designing for 600
Where do you start when designing for a responsive site? First instinct is to start with the largest size, but we found the widest column is the key.
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Web design and development for beyond the desktop. Ben will be sharing about prototyping style.
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Where do you start when designing for a responsive site? First instinct is to start with the largest size, but we found the widest column is the key.
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When designing usable forms, the question of "how should I display this information?" must be preceded by "should I display this information?"
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Dive into HTML5 is a fantastic resource for anyone trying to wrap their head around the new features of the HTML5 spec. Through a series of concise and well-written chapters, Mark Pilgrim provides an easy-to-understand resource for designers and coders alike.