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HTML5 APIs Will Change the Web… And Your Designs
Jen Simmons, Designer
For the last twenty years, we have been creating websites from inside of a certain set of constraints—inside the limits of the technology that runs the web. We became so used to those constraints, we stopped thinking about them. But HTML5 changes many of these limits. The new HTML specs define a lot more than markup—there’s a lot about databases, communication protocols, and how websites & browsers talk to each other. It’s radical stuff that will redefine the creature formerly known as the “web page.” In this talk, Jen will walk us through the new possibilities created by HTML5’s APIs and how they will shape the web of the future.
Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.
Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.
Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.
Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.
Changing and prioritizing content and experience based on what we know about the user's context. A fascinating talk!
Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.
Sketchnotes from presentation elements of one-day Follow the UX Leader Content Strategy workshop with Kristina Mausser
Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.
Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.
Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.
HTML5 APIs Will Change the Web… And Your Designs
Jen Simmons, Designer
For the last twenty years, we have been creating websites from inside of a certain set of constraints—inside the limits of the technology that runs the web. We became so used to those constraints, we stopped thinking about them. But HTML5 changes many of these limits. The new HTML specs define a lot more than markup—there’s a lot about databases, communication protocols, and how websites & browsers talk to each other. It’s radical stuff that will redefine the creature formerly known as the “web page.” In this talk, Jen will walk us through the new possibilities created by HTML5’s APIs and how they will shape the web of the future.
The Mobile Content Mandate
Karen McGrane, Author, Content Strategy for Mobile
You don’t get to decide which device people use to access your content: they do. By 2015, more people will access the internet via mobile devices than on traditional computers; in the US today, nearly one-third of people who browse the internet on their mobile phone say that’s the only way they go online. It’s time to stop avoiding the issue by saying “no one will ever want to do that on mobile;” chances are, someone already wants to. In this session, Karen will discuss why you need to deliver content wherever your customer wants to consume it, and explain how to get started with your mobile content strategy—defining what you want to publish, what the relationship should be between your mobile and desktop site, and how your editorial workflow and content management tools need to evolve.
HTML5 APIs Will Change the Web… And Your Designs
Jen Simmons, Designer
For the last twenty years, we have been creating websites from inside of a certain set of constraints—inside the limits of the technology that runs the web. We became so used to those constraints, we stopped thinking about them. But HTML5 changes many of these limits. The new HTML specs define a lot more than markup—there’s a lot about databases, communication protocols, and how websites & browsers talk to each other. It’s radical stuff that will redefine the creature formerly known as the “web page.” In this talk, Jen will walk us through the new possibilities created by HTML5’s APIs and how they will shape the web of the future.
Slow Food Media Team Meeting: March: Potluck gifts, beverages and conviviality.
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HTML5 APIs Will Change the Web… And Your Designs
Jen Simmons, Designer
For the last twenty years, we have been creating websites from inside of a certain set of constraints—inside the limits of the technology that runs the web. We became so used to those constraints, we stopped thinking about them. But HTML5 changes many of these limits. The new HTML specs define a lot more than markup—there’s a lot about databases, communication protocols, and how websites & browsers talk to each other. It’s radical stuff that will redefine the creature formerly known as the “web page.” In this talk, Jen will walk us through the new possibilities created by HTML5’s APIs and how they will shape the web of the future.
From the Altimeter report "Culture of Content." Download the full report at: pages.altimetergroup.com/culture-of-content-report.html