Category Archives for user experience

Do websites need to look the same in every browser?

Oldie but goldy… It can be a hell sometimes fixing a project and tweaking stuff to work in all browsers (specially IE8/7/6). I’ve given up pixel perfect designs across browsers a long time ago, because that way I can only … Continue reading

08. January 2011 by joggink
Categories: frontend development, user experience | 5 comments

Cross browser testing

It’s inevitable, sometimes annoying and yet, it’s part of our charming job: cross browser testing, and even cross OS testing. As frontdend developers, we want to deliver quality, therefore making sure that what we deliver is functional. It doesn’t have … Continue reading

03. May 2010 by joggink
Categories: frontend development, user experience | 11 comments

JQTouch: Jquery plugin for mobile web development

This is some cool stuff. A jquery plugin allowing you to build solid iPhone webapps. If you have an iPhone you should definitely check out the examples. Otherwhise, check out this screencast, it’s really neat!

19. October 2009 by joggink
Categories: frontend development, jquery, user experience | 3 comments

Discovering magic: the ident engine

Most of us create identities across the web without much conscious thought. We fill in profiles, upload photos, videos, reviews, and bookmarks. Although this information is often public, it’s fragmented into the silos of individual websites. Wouldn’t it be a … Continue reading

08. October 2009 by joggink
Categories: frontend development, javascript, user experience | Leave a comment

Bumptop 3D desktop

Seems like apples multitouch gesture took interfacing to a brand new level.

06. October 2009 by joggink
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The Science of Aesthetics by Keith Lang

06. October 2009 by joggink
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