A very useful article by @brad_frost: Anatomy of a mobile-first responsive Web design - http://t.co/OpFFVEdV
Useful: Objectify: A Better Way to Build Rails Applications - http://t.co/4hBIElvt
OpenWeb Icons: a font with icons used for Open Web Standards - http://t.co/ep5smZKB
A fantastic project: 50 design problems solved in 50 days - http://t.co/D1Mp4TAQ
JSSQL: a database engine developed entirely with JavaScript - http://t.co/nbU1Q8E5
A new type study by Aura Seltzer on pairing typefaces - http://t.co/yRv89HHW
Very useful: How to kern properly: Tips and Resources - http://t.co/x188mk2E #type
New on Smashing Mobile: Creating Mobile-Optimized Websites Using WordPress - http://t.co/FWlwkJjD
Now, that's a fantastic UI: WorkFu: allows you to find work opportunities and discover talent - https://t.co/NjbiHX0q by @mikekus
New on Smashing WordPress: Best Newspaper Themes For WordPress - http://t.co/rBR15xmO
Looks interesting: WYSIHTML5 - A better approach to rich text editing - http://t.co/JBnebwIj
Adobe Fireworks extension Linked Images: adds a feature similar to "smart objects" in Photoshop - http://t.co/rcxW77ZQ #useful
If you're interested in CoffeeScript, this post might help you to get a better hang of it - http://t.co/UWflU5Fe #js
Also, because there is no way to quickly give feedback, readers give feedback in comments. That's what our usability tests have shown.
We removed FB buttons and traffic from Facebook increased. Reason: instead of "liking" articles, readers share it on their timeleine.
Adobe Fireworks plugin: Export Responsive Prototype for responsive designs - http://t.co/dszpbujj
Optimizing Graphics with CSS Masks (Video) - http://t.co/7Bxsa7TT
Looks interesting: WYSIHTML5 - A better approach to rich text editing - http://t.co/1ae6LVw7
An interesting UX discussion: Is there a point to paginating articles online? - http://t.co/VfmjdBCi
Kinesis.io: a library for building gesture-driven Web apps with HTML and JavaScript - http://t.co/zg10ahp5



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