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LearnEasy Automated Web Application Testing with Hudson and Selenium Let’s face it, developing web applications is, in some ways, getting more and more complex as time goes on. Sure, there are frameworks like Django, Rails or Seam to help you get sites built in record time with minimal resources, but at the same time applications are becoming more complex and more demanding. Being able to support
When I was a lad, I remember being wowed by an effect in Sonic the Hedgehog known as parallax scrolling. Moving my little spiky friend to the right caused the foreground to move past the camera to the left faster than the background, creating a faux-3D view of Green Hill Zone. We can create a similar effect on a web page by fixing semi-transparent background images to different sides of the browse
We all know that people don’t like filling out forms online, including the folks who design and build them. Most good web designers working today know to keep them as concise and painless as possible. A minimalist sign up process on your shiny new web app is sure to produce a higher sign up rate than one that asks for a dozen pieces of irrelevant information. Sometimes, however, you’ll want to dev
If you are a web designer, these 7 design movements haunt you. It‘s a love/hate relationship. You think to yourself, “I want to create something that‘s never been done before,” but you feel spellbound because you know “what works.” Unfortunately, you also know that “what works” has been done a million times before. No matter how hard you and other creative-types strive to do something new, history
The number of mobile devices loose in the world greatly exceeds the number of desktop (or laptop) computers filling up desk and table space in offices and homes. The number of people who might view your site while clutching a screen measuring anywhere from 100 pixels to 640 pixels in width increases daily. Creating mobile-friendly content is quickly becoming less of an occasional add-on and more o
For years, web developers have asked the question, “How can I draw in the browser?”. This simple question has anything but a straightforward answer. While the image tag is great, CSS is amazing, and Flash gets the job done, it still is not enough. What I’ve wanted for almost a decade is the ability to draw and modify non-rectangular, browser-native shapes in my web sites. And I want to do this wit
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The basic and prebuilt effects in script.aculo.us are nice, but if you really want to build something great why not investigate doing your own, homegrown, do-it-yourself effects. We’re going to show you how to take basic effects and build on them to create your own. So let’s get going. First, download and include Prototype and script.aculo.us on your page as described in the installation instructi
February 3, 2020 in Learn Introducing the UX TechDegree v3 My name is Anwar Montasir, and I’m a designer, a developer, and a teacher at Treehouse. I’m excited to announce the launch of the newest version of our UX Techdegree! When I started at Treehouse in October, one of my…
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