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Testing responsiveness
posted in HTML5 on 2014-05-14 width content viewport device browser panel nav href chrome -
We all know what responsive means nowadays. We, as developers, normally develop responsive applications. There is a dozen of instruments helping us achieving our goals. Some of us use extensions and even pay for them. However, I'm using one thing - Google Chrome browser. In this article, we will see what the Chrome's capabilities for testing responsiveness are.
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The Flash Builder debugger failed to connect to the running application.
posted in ActionScript on 2013-06-07 browser debug application flash player run device project time bin debug folder flash builder debugger -
I really don't like FlashBuilder. Mainly because I'm losing a lot of time just to setup the project. Usually when I receive the files I need around 10 hours just to compile successfully. The reasons for those problems are different Flex SDK, different directories' tree, wrong paths, missing libraries or fonts. Today I encounter a brand new type of problem.
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Web Highlights #5
posted in HTML5 on 2013-05-30 http web design article unnecessary paints adobe device google street view code organizing javascript css paint times http www html5rocks -
Everyday I'm reading or watching something which I find helpful. Normally I bookmark those things, but at the end I have dozen of folders and subfolders which I never check. So, I decided to make such blog post where I'll share valuable things in the net.
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Compiling iOS application under Windows with Flex SDK
posted in ActionScript on 2013-03-06 file developer application step openssl certificate device app p12 ios -
As you may know, Apple doesn't allow creation of iOS applications just like that. Especially under Windows. It's somehow a complex process, which requires several steps in a specific order. However it is still possible and you can do that without Mac.
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Edge Conference 2013
posted in HTML5 on 2013-02-25 edge conference panel web testing browser support complex devices -
Edge Conference is a different kind of conference, for developers with experience to share, who want to see and bring improvements to the web platform. Their emphasis is on creating a good environment for productive debate and discussion, rather than presenting the experiences of a single speaker. The videos from the conference are now available and you should definitely check them out.
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Why we should think about our CSS
posted in Architecture on 2012-06-05 css browsers block rendering tv device ratio print tv device g print tv e g print browsers download css page browsers download white page browsers experience white page -
_The evil that CSS do:- Browsers block rendering until all CSS arrives. With the worst possible experience: white page.- Browsers download CSS they don't need, e.g. print, tv, device-ratio... And most browsers block rendering because of these too- Sometimes CSS blocks the other downloads too (not just block rendering, but block images and scripts that follow) - when followed by an inline SCRIPT or when it's a CSS in conditional comment for IE_Read the full artcile by Stoyan Stefanov here.
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Adobe\'s strategic transformation and the Flash Platform
posted in ActionScript on 2011-11-20 adobe adobe community read full article social connections touch interfaces fundamental transformation change innovation time devices -
Adobe is in the midst of a fundamental transformation. We are transforming from software in boxes to solutions in the cloud, and to a world of touch interfaces on devices, and social connections everywhere. This is a time of both innovation and change for Adobe and for the Adobe community ...Read the full article here.
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Apple App Store Opens its Doors to Adobe Flash
posted in Other on 2010-09-14 flash devices twitter lit ios devices twitter party development tools 3rd party development apple announce removal active tutsplus full article speculation began blogosphere jumped -
_"Yesterday saw Apple announce removal of the infamous restrictions on 3rd party development tools for iOS devices. Twitter lit up, the blogosphere jumped into gear and speculation began in earnest. So what’s this all about and what does it mean for Flash?"_The full article on active.tutsplus.com here.
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