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The Map Is Not The Territory
Ethan Marcotte, Author, Responsive Web Design
When we create for the web, we participate in a kind of public art. We code, we design, we build for an audience, shaping digital experiences that provide a service, or that create joy, or that simply connect readers with words written half a world away. But in this session we’ll revisit what we’ve learned about responsive design, and ensure our content, not just our design, is readily accessible to them wherever and whenever they are. In doing so, we’ll look at some ways in which our audience reshapes the way we think about our medium, and see where they might be leading us—and the web—next.
Building a responsive design is easy. Making it performant takes more time and care. The biggest performance challenges lie with media. For many organizations, these challenges will force them to retool the way they handle images and video. In this session, we’ll look at the options for how to handle responsive image and video. We’ll talk about guidelines for implementing responsive media in your organization as well as the one immutable rule for responsive images.
The Akamai Edge Conference is an annual gathering of the industry revolutionaries who are committed to creating leading edge experiences, realizing the full potential of what is possible in a Faster Forward World.
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The Map Is Not The Territory
Ethan Marcotte, Author, Responsive Web Design
When we create for the web, we participate in a kind of public art. We code, we design, we build for an audience, shaping digital experiences that provide a service, or that create joy, or that simply connect readers with words written half a world away. But in this session we’ll revisit what we’ve learned about responsive design, and ensure our content, not just our design, is readily accessible to them wherever and whenever they are. In doing so, we’ll look at some ways in which our audience reshapes the way we think about our medium, and see where they might be leading us—and the web—next.
My training session for web team at Bangkok Cable Co., Ltd. (BCC Thailand) on Responsive Web Design & Edge Reflow CC, a tool in Adobe Creative Cloud's workflow.
All right reserved. teerasej@nextflow.in.th
The Map Is Not The Territory
Ethan Marcotte, Author, Responsive Web Design
When we create for the web, we participate in a kind of public art. We code, we design, we build for an audience, shaping digital experiences that provide a service, or that create joy, or that simply connect readers with words written half a world away. But in this session we’ll revisit what we’ve learned about responsive design, and ensure our content, not just our design, is readily accessible to them wherever and whenever they are. In doing so, we’ll look at some ways in which our audience reshapes the way we think about our medium, and see where they might be leading us—and the web—next.
My training session for web team at Bangkok Cable Co., Ltd. (BCC Thailand) on Responsive Web Design & Edge Reflow CC, a tool in Adobe Creative Cloud's workflow.
All right reserved. teerasej@nextflow.in.th
Nextflow provided a private group training for everyone who need to jump into responsive web design By using Adobe Muse, an Adobe software that allows you to create the whole website without any coding, student can test their idea in just few minutes.
Instructor on stage: Teerasej Jiraphatchandej
Photo by: Katesara Jitrawang
Contact us: www.facebook.com/nextflow
ZoomCharts for DEVNEXUS 2015: March 10-12, 2015
ZoomCharts is offering data visualization tools to support presentations at DEVNEXUS 2015, taking place from March 10th to 12th, 2015 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, Georgia.
Check out what you can do with ZoomCharts charts and graphs at zoomcharts.com
ZoomCharts’ line of advanced data visualization software is fully interactive, supports big data, works on all modern devices including touch screens, and does it all at incredibly fast speeds. These tools are being discovered by a growing number of clients in a variety of fields as the best way to analyze and present data. Don’t be among the last to discover the exciting potential that ZoomCharts tools can open up for your data.
DEVNEXUS is a professional software developers conference that takes place over 3 days and features over 1500 developers, 6 workshops, 12 tracks, and 120 presentations. Take part in events on topics such as HTML5, big data integration, JavaScript, functional web design, responsive web design, UX design, DevOps, and many, many more. This highly popular event has sold out early the last six years, and includes big name sponsors such as IBM, Microsoft, GitHub, and Oracle.
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Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.
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Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.
Pie Chart
Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration
Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.
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The Map Is Not The Territory
Ethan Marcotte, Author, Responsive Web Design
When we create for the web, we participate in a kind of public art. We code, we design, we build for an audience, shaping digital experiences that provide a service, or that create joy, or that simply connect readers with words written half a world away. But in this session we’ll revisit what we’ve learned about responsive design, and ensure our content, not just our design, is readily accessible to them wherever and whenever they are. In doing so, we’ll look at some ways in which our audience reshapes the way we think about our medium, and see where they might be leading us—and the web—next.
“Weight does not need to increase wait: *how* we load stuff matters more than how much stuff we load.” @scottjehl #aeaorl #RWD #optimize
My training session for web team at Bangkok Cable Co., Ltd. (BCC Thailand) on Responsive Web Design & Edge Reflow CC, a tool in Adobe Creative Cloud's workflow.
All right reserved. teerasej@nextflow.in.th
My training session for web team at Bangkok Cable Co., Ltd. (BCC Thailand) on Responsive Web Design & Edge Reflow CC, a tool in Adobe Creative Cloud's workflow.
All right reserved. teerasej@nextflow.in.th
"We are no longer building web pages. We are building networks of content to best convey a message."
The Map Is Not The Territory
Ethan Marcotte, Author, Responsive Web Design
When we create for the web, we participate in a kind of public art. We code, we design, we build for an audience, shaping digital experiences that provide a service, or that create joy, or that simply connect readers with words written half a world away. But in this session we’ll revisit what we’ve learned about responsive design, and ensure our content, not just our design, is readily accessible to them wherever and whenever they are. In doing so, we’ll look at some ways in which our audience reshapes the way we think about our medium, and see where they might be leading us—and the web—next.