Tag: Around the web
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Sharing resources with you: HTML5 input types, Picular and cheatsheets
This will be a quick/short blog post with a few links to an article and helpful resources for developers. HTML5 Input Types: Where Are They Now? – Blog post from SmashingMagazine.com, that talks about HTML5 form input types and shows their support in various web browsers Picular – A free service to see many color…
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Sharing resources with you: Firefox extensions, shady Google and data breaches
Here are some resources from around the web I thought would be helpful for everyone. Make your Firefox browser a privacy superpower with these extensions – Blog post from blog.mozilla.org, where they put together a list of Firefox browser extensions for your privacy Google and Mastercard Cut a Secret Ad Deal to Track Retail Sales…
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Git and GitHub basics video tutorial
I have used GitHub for my job but I never used Git before, so I found the below YouTube video to be helpful to get a sense of it.
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Sharing resources with you: get a web dev job, web dev portfolio tips, a lightweight lightbox, and more
It’s been awhile since I’ve shared resources from around the web, so here we go: How to get a web development job in four steps – Blog post from simplestepscode.com Web development portfolio tips from an interviewer’s perspective – Another good blog post from simplestepscode.com Featherlight.js – A very lightweight jQuery lightbox How to Stop…
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Sharing resources with you: Building emails, learn Javascript, HTTP vs HTTPS, and move WordPress to HTTPS
Here’s another “Around the web” blog post where I share some resources I found online that I thought would be helpful to myself and others. TopoLio – Online email builder, they have a few free templates to use You Don’t Know JS (book series) by Kyle Simpson – Learn Javascript from one of the most…
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Epics, stories and sprints in Agile
I recently started working on an Agile team, using the Scrum framework, at my job and I have to say I am enjoying it, as it’s different from the traditional “waterfall” method. What I wanted to go over today in this blog post were a few agile terms: epics, stories and sprints. I will be…
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A cheat sheet for Google Analytics terms
Ever get confused about the terminology Google Analytics uses? That’s a definite “yes” for me. Well Search Engine Watch put together a good blog post with terms that Google uses and they listed Google’s definition of those terms and also they put in plain English what the terms mean. Below are the terms that are…