Google Drive 0
Everything is one place! Google feels what users want! There was a rumor that the new Google Drive will be coming shortly but nothing happened. And all of the sudden, what do I see? I jumped at it right away and tested it quickly and I can state that it's much better than DropBox. What's more, I have instantly deleted my DropBox account from my computer. Why? The reasons are easy to understand.
Google Drive is much cleaner, easier and nicer than Dropbox. Everything is in one place, especially my Google items, documents and all is synchronized to my Google Account. Basicly Google Drive gives you 5 gigabyte size storage and a small software that you can easily install to your mac. With it, you can easily manage your storage from your computer's desktop. Awesome!
Responsive web design: New Retina-like Apple and PC displays will come by 2013 0
If you are working in the web design industry I think you need to improve your responsive web design skills more intensively! Why? Because Intel is envisions the high-resolution Apple and PC Retina displays by 2013.
If these rummors are true the future will be very interesting because the widespread width of nowadays websites is 960px and the responsive webdesign will more significant than we think today.
Let's see those envisions:
- Phones and media players with 5 inch will get 1280 x 800 pixel displays (this has already happened)
- Tablets with 10 inch will get 2560 x 1440 pixel displays (this has already happened too: new Ipad )
- Ultrabooks with 11 inch will get with 2560 x 1440 pixel displays
- Ultrabooks with 13 inch will get with 2800 x 1800 pixel displays
- The resolution of the laptops with 15 inch will be 3840 x 2160 pixel displays
- All-in-one desktops (imac and PC) will get with 3840 x 2160 pixel displays
Few words about Responsive web design 0
Responsive webdesign. Nowadays this is the most popular topic in the web design industry. But what does it really mean? How does it work? I show you.
These days websites have fixed sizes that are optimized for monitor displays. Naturally the size has risen in the past few years as the resolution of the displays has also increased, together with other technological advances.
There is a problem, though! In the meantime, new players have appeared on the horizon: smartphones (iPhone, Android based phones), tablets (iPad, etc) and other gadgets (MP3 players with screens, Internet TV's). Obviously the display resolutions of these gadgets are different.
What can we do with our nice website, if we want it to look nice on mobile too? We need to pay extra cash for developing a mobile version. If we have lots of money we can pay more for the tablet version, too. It is easy to calculate, that these methods are not money savers.
So here is this new solution, called Responsive web design. Websites made with this method are fully compatible with nearly all multimedia devices. Practically, the webdesigner using this method can create three or more visual views of the website by increasing or decreasing the sizes of the site's elements.
Technically the Reponsive web design is based on 4 key points:
- Flexible layout::
The Responsive webdesign -based websites key elements and layout values are always created and measured in a percentages.
- Flexible images:
Images are also sized by using percentage values.
- CCS media query:
With CSS media query the visitor's display resolutions are easily gathered, along with other useful information. With these data at hand, our website's visual parameters are easily modified without using javascript. This is the key of Responsive webdesign.
- Javascript:
If we would like to, our website can have backward compatibility with older web browsers - but to achieve this, we will have to use javascript ... so, at the end of the day, we can't avoid javascript.
That's all folks, in a few sentences! I have now started to learn this new method and here is the book which already helped me a lot. It's title is Responsive Web Design by Ethan Marcotte. If you are interested in this method, order this book or click on my second link and study the websites which are made using the Responsive Webdesign method.
Rest in peace Steve 0
When you first start off trying to solve a problem, the first solutions you come up with are very complex, and most people stop there. But if you keep going, and live with the problem and peel more layers of the onion off, you can often times arrive at some very elegant and simple solutions.
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This is the portfolio blog of Szabolcs Bakos, a freelancer web designer from Hungary. If you are interested, you can find more about the author or you can check his portfolio.
