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Tangle is a JavaScript library for creating reactive documents. Your readers can interactively explore possibilities, play with parameters, and see the document update immediately. Tangle is super-simple and easy to learn.

This is really cool. Especially if you’re working with interactive infographics. Click here also to check out an actual application of this plugin.

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RESPONSIVE LAYOUTS
What if you could build your design once and utilize it 3 times? Imagine a responsive layout that adapted itself per the size and resolution of a particular screen or viewport. I like this responsive wireframe layout. via affo

A simple wireframe breaking down an example of responsive web design. It really is helpful to visualize it this way.

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RESPONSIVE LAYOUTS

What if you could build your design once and utilize it 3 times? Imagine a responsive layout that adapted itself per the size and resolution of a particular screen or viewport. I like this responsive wireframe layout. via affo

A simple wireframe breaking down an example of responsive web design. It really is helpful to visualize it this way.

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Facebook’s HTML5 Resource Center

Many developers are now using HTML5 to build apps. It is easy to develop for and it works across a number of different platforms, with minimal or no code change. You can code in something as simple as Notepad, and instantly see it come to life in the browser on your desktop, phone, or tablet.
Today we are releasing three new HTML5 resources to help developers learn from our experience and the experience of other industry leaders building HTML5 apps:
HTML5 Resource Center helps you build, test, and deploy your web app.
HTML5 Blog covers a wide range of HTML5 topics written by Facebook and industry experts.
HTML5 Developer Group is the place for raising questions and sharing insights with fellow HTML5 developers.

via Introducing HTML5 Resource Center
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Facebook’s HTML5 Resource Center

Many developers are now using HTML5 to build apps. It is easy to develop for and it works across a number of different platforms, with minimal or no code change. You can code in something as simple as Notepad, and instantly see it come to life in the browser on your desktop, phone, or tablet.

Today we are releasing three new HTML5 resources to help developers learn from our experience and the experience of other industry leaders building HTML5 apps:

  • HTML5 Resource Center helps you build, test, and deploy your web app.
  • HTML5 Blog covers a wide range of HTML5 topics written by Facebook and industry experts.
  • HTML5 Developer Group is the place for raising questions and sharing insights with fellow HTML5 developers.
via Introducing HTML5 Resource Center

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Who the hell is this guy?

Oh wow, someone's actually reading this? OK, this is happening. My name is Alex and I'm a designer with slight anti-social tendencies. I'm black, live in the DFW metroplex, work at an ad agency, and drink alone in the dark on week nights. While being black, I write this blog as a creative outlet when not starting flame wars over the best episode of Battlestar Galactica (Gaeta's Uprising or The Final Five Revelation of course). I share interactive & design inspiration, the latest in pop culture, movies, and general nerdery.

I am currently unmarried and live alone. I make egg sandwiches and have no pets. I like eating tacos with no pants as well.

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