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  • Five killer ways to use fixed navigation

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    Five killer ways to use fixed navigation

    It's fashionable, but make sure you really need it

    24 Apr 2013

    Fixed navigation is one of the most fashionable devices in design right now. But make sure you really need it, says Gene Crawford
  • Big question: how do you stay inspired and beat the block?

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    Big question: how do you stay inspired and beat the block?

    We asked our panel of experts how they beat the dreaded ‘block’

    23 Apr 2013

    By Martin Cooper on
    Heavy workloads and an ‘always-switched on’ mentality can take a real toll on the creative juices. We asked our panel of experts for practical guidance on how they beat the dreaded ‘block’
  • ARIA’s application role

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    ARIA’s application role

    How ARIA’s application role works, and when to use it

    23 Apr 2013

    By Léonie Watson on
    Léonie Watson introduces ARIA’s application role, and explains how it works and under what circumstances it’s appropriate to use it
  • Five reasons to use jQuery mobile

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    Five reasons to use jQuery mobile

    Marc Grabanski on building touch-friendly websites

    19 Apr 2013

    By Marc Grabanski on
    Marc Grabanski on the many virtues of jQuery mobile, which enables you to build touch-friendly websites that work across a wide range of browsers and devices
  • Hover is dead, long live hover

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    Hover is dead, long live hover

    Joe Leech on the future of hover

    16 Apr 2013

    Hover is a useful UI element for desktop users, but it doesn't work with touch devices. How can we prevent losing it?
  • Create excellent roadmaps

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    Create excellent roadmaps

    How a well-designed roadmap can lead to a well-designed product

    15 Apr 2013

    By Gavin Wye on
    Gavin Wye explains how a well-designed roadmap can lead to a well-designed product
  • Five killer ways to tell a story

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    Five killer ways to tell a story

    Letting users know who you are and what your site is for is important

    10 Apr 2013

    By Gene Crawford on | 1 comment
    Letting users know who you are and what your site is for is important – and is often overlooked, reckons Gene Crawford
  • .net Awards 2013: best online portfolio

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    .net Awards 2013: best online portfolio

    10 talented designers with outstanding online portfolios

    10 Apr 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    We delve into the minds of the 10 talented individuals who've made it onto the shortlist for the best online portfolio category in this year's .net Awards
  • .net Awards 2013: open source project of the year

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    .net Awards 2013: open source project of the year

    Some fantastic new initiatives have grown up over the last year

    9 Apr 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    The 10 best open source projects to have grown up over the last twelve months
  • .net Awards 2013: top 10 new entrepreneurs

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    .net Awards 2013: top 10 new entrepreneurs

    The people behind some of the best web ventures of the last year

    9 Apr 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    The people behind some of the best web ventures of the last year
  • Five tools for better PHP

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    Five tools for better PHP

    Tools that make development process for LAMP slick and painless

    5 Apr 2013

    By Lorna Jane Mitchell on | 1 comment
    Taking a look beyond the code of our web applications and into some of the tools that make development process for LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) slick and painless
  • Essential JavaScript: the top five graphical libraries

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    Essential JavaScript: the top five graphical libraries

    Jack Franklin on using libraries for graphical work with JavaScript

    4 Apr 2013

    Jack Franklin explores five libraries for doing graphical work with JavaScript, covering data visualisation, 3D work and game-building
  • New tools for web design and development: March 2013

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    New tools for web design and development: March 2013

    Mark Penfold examines the tools of note that came out in March

    3 Apr 2013

    By Mark Penfold on
    Backbone.js 1.0.0 is go! Mark Penfold examines this and the other tools of note that came out in March
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