Moved! - 2 views
For anyone checking this group... we've started up a new group for everyone in Winnipeg, not just the Webteam: http://groups.diigo.com/group/iqmbshowtell
sindresorhus/screenfull.js · GitHub - 1 views
The DIY Filmmaker's Toolkit - 1 views
Money puck: changing the way we rate NHL players | News - 3 views
Font sizing with REM - Snook.ca - 1 views
Tracking Scroll Depth with jQuery and Google Analytics - Ravelrumba by Rob Flaherty - 2 views
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This is a plugin that watches for scroll events and then reports data back to Google Analytics using the Events API. By the default the plugin will record Baseline (0%), 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% scroll events. You can find the data in the Events section of Google Analytics. The category is "Scroll Depth", the action is "Percentage" and the label is the scroll depth percentage.
TFS Pending Changes - Ignoring Files which are Identical to the Originals | The Softwar... - 1 views
PerfectPixel by WellDoneCode - 4 views
elFinder - file manager for web - 3 views
Introducing Google Drive... yes, really | Official Google Blog - 1 views
ai/visibility.js · GitHub - 0 views
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Visibility.js allow you to determine whether your web page is visible to an user, is hidden in background tab or is prerendering. It allows you use the page visibility state in JavaScript logic and improve browser performance by disabling unnecessary timers and AJAX requests, or improve user interface experience (for example, by stopping video playback or slideshow when user switches to another browser tab).
Why We Shouldn't Make Separate Mobile Websites | Smashing Magazine - 0 views
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Argument is that we don't need separate mobile and desktop sites. The reason why we need separate mobile sites in most cases is to because there's too much content to display on the desktop version, making the site cluttered on a mobile browser. But this means, the desktop site too is cluttered and rather than making a separate site, it should be resigned to reduce clutter everywhere.