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Secrets & Happiness of Digital Publishing: Advanced Scrollable Frames
Scrollable Frames are great for scrolling a secondary text inside a longer article.
In my digital magazine DONE (available for iPad and Android, for free) I used them alot. I also added a fadeout effect on top and bottom.

Here is how:
- creating the scrollable text frame as usual
- put a
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GirlDevelopIT: Hamptons Hackathon for Humanity

I love hackathons, but they are gross. 48 hours, no sleep or showers, and cheap food/beer. You build something awesome but you walk out smelling like PBR and Axe body spray (the preferred scent of college co-eds everywhere).
Enter: Girl Develop It (cue: superhero theme music). Jump…
Posted on January 5, 2012 via GirlDevelopIT with 287 notes
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desideratum: iPad Orientation CSS (Revised)
It doesn’t take much foresight to anticipate that with the rise of Natural User Interfaces (NUIs) like the iPhone and iPad, UI designers will have a greater responsibility to optimize for orientation-based contexts. As such, it’s quite prescient that today, the folks at Cloud Four demonstrated…
Posted on January 5, 2012 via desideratum with 546 notes
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Brett Gaylor: Putting some Butter on Popcorn!
I’m very excited! I was just sent some very cool wireframes from Al Macdonald (aka F1LT3R), developer extraordinaire at Bocoup. He and others at the Boston-based Javascript house are in full stride working on the next release of popcorn.js and the first release of the Graphical User…
Posted on January 5, 2012 via Brett Gaylor with 120 notes
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Android Gripes: Why do apps from the same company look worse on Android than on iPhone?
When I use an iPhone and an Android phone at the same time, I often find that apps from the same company look a lot different on these two platforms - the ones on Android usually look much worse.
Here is a couple of examples.
This is what Meebo IM (see update [5]) looks on Android, the contact…
Posted on January 5, 2012 via Android Gripes with 2,672 notes
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Recent Articles in the Creek: A Possible Cure for Multiple Sclerosis
Italian Surgeon Claims High Success Rate Against MS
By Sheila Casey / RCFP
A former vascular surgeon from the University of Ferrara in northern Italy has apparently cured his wife and 65 other people of multiple sclerosis (MS) by using balloon angioplasty to open the narrowed veins…Posted on January 5, 2012 via Recent Articles in the Creek with 224 notes
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“TRICK THE BRIDESMAID” — A Bad Lip Reading of Barack Obama
Posted on January 5, 2012 via Bad Lip Reading with 430 notes
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Brett Gaylor: Putting some Butter on Popcorn!
I’m very excited! I was just sent some very cool wireframes from Al Macdonald (aka F1LT3R), developer extraordinaire at Bocoup. He and others at the Boston-based Javascript house are in full stride working on the next release of popcorn.js and the first release of the Graphical User…
Posted on January 5, 2012 via Brett Gaylor with 120 notes
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your shitty cosmopolitan ruined mad men night
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Posted on January 5, 2012 via hipster puppies with 1,582 notes
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under the wire: How Wired.com Tracked the iPhone Finder
In response to Wired.com’s scoop identifying the finder of the lost iPhone prototype, many have asked me how we did it. The process of uncovering digital footprints to identify Brian Hogan was indeed challenging and enlightening, so I thought I’d tell the story here. Heck, it might even teach…
Posted on January 5, 2012 via under the wire with 1,232 notes
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