The experience your customers have with your company will determine whether they stick or switch. Des Traynor brings some ideas on how to test your customer relationships.
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When it comes to writing CSS, everyone has their own favorite format. In this article, Harry Roberts explores how we can write CSS so that others can understand and use it with ease.
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Becoming an expert has to be about serving others, doing a better job for your clients, providing more value to your organization, and helping others establish best practices – not about ego.
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In this post, James Young shares some examples of inspirational problem-solving. How can you improve what you deliver to your clients and their users?
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We are happy to release a responsive jQuery slider plugin created, developed and maintained by Tyler Smith. Released for Smashing Magazine and its readers.
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Understand the three seemingly insurmountable flaws currently affecting CSS grids and then have a look at what you can do with LESS: use variables, perform operations, and develop reusable mixins.
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Luke Wroblewski shares some examples of how something like logging into websites, could benefit from new ideas and design improvements.
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Before you embark on your next responsive, mobile, or future friendly web adventure make sure you keep your priorities in line. Jason Gross gives his opinion on the process of designing for context.
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Thinking about using CSS in email newsletters? Find a few ideas on how to start coding email designs with improved readability and usability when viewed in Web, mobile and email desktop clients alike.
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