started chatting with one of the dog walkers i usually see where my dog doesnt hate their dog and we ended up talking about jobs and stuff... and he mentioned he works on websites. do you ever instantly assume people like this have no idea what they are doing?
i am just having a hard time figuring out why youre asking here, when googling "css media" or "css media print" would have given you the information youre looking for
guys have a huge problem, 4 hours can't find answer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35859156/scroll-not-shown-in-list-created-by-jquery/35859300#35859300 The problem is simple but it doesn't work
But remember that you've seen 10000 users asking easily googlable questions, whereas for the user asking the question in the room it's the first time (dealing with experts in a room).
So while being forward and saying "that question can be googled easily" and optionally "look for XYZ" is a good thing
Giving the user the impression that they're stupid is bad UX.
That's true for graphical interfaces as well as human interfaces.
And sometimes, you seem to forget that. (Sorry, that's me being blunt here)
I'm trying to import a font from my website to jsbin to test things, but it's not showing the font. What is wrong with it? jsbin.com/bidaja/edit?css,output
I looked it up and some people have had a problem with the same thing, and they said they added a .htaccess that allowed some stuff I don't really understand
I tried that and it still doesn't work. I'm stumped.
A tutorial on how to create a loading spinner made with inscribed polygons and animated with Rebound spring motion. Spring Loaders with Rebound and Canvas was written by Claudio Calautti and published on Codrops.
Let's say i have a form, and when the user is in this form, i want to make all other active links and buttons inactive, ie the only way for him to leave the form is by clicking the cancel button inside this form. Mainly i want to deactivate all active elements of the nav bar once he is in the form
The text is almost unreadable. The word "Javascript" is almost completely lost on the light background.
There's a mishmash of different and conflicting fonts. You have serif and sans-serif on the same page. And the letter spacing on the top looks gratuitous.
@FastSnail - Sorry, should have @ mentioned you.
@FastSnail - Also, from a portfolio perspective... did you take that picture? Is that a picture of you? What message are you trying to send? Good design is all about being intentional and conscious about every decision you make and an awareness of your audience and their perception. If that image communicates something specific then fine, but to me it seems very out of step with the heart emoji. It's not "professional", but then again that may be what you are going for.