Responsive navigation plugin without library dependencies and with fast touch screen support.
Weighs only 1.7 KB minified and Gzip’ed.
Doesn’t require any external libraries.
Uses CSS3 transitions, touch events and simple markup.
Removes the 300 ms delay between a physical tap and the click event.
Makes it possible to use CSS3 transitions with height: auto.
Built with accessibility in mind, meaning that everything works on screen readers and with JavaScript disabled, too.
Works in all major desktop and mobile browsers, including IE 6 and up.
As professional nerds, we love role-playing games. And we love web development. Naturally, we wondered what a character talent tree for a web developer might look like.
Open for beta by Valve, it allows close friends and family members to share each other's game library with authorized computers. There's a few limitations, but it is definitely a move in the right direction, especially after Microsoft's DRM-heavy XBox One debacle.
My favourite RSS reader has finally been updated, submitted, and approved. Version two costs five bucks, is a universal app, syncs with Feedly, and fits with iOS 7's new design aesthetic. Now… when's the desktop version coming out? :)
A half-hour mockmentary that pokes fun at ISP's attempts to turn the internet into cable television. Recommended watching if you want to better understand net neutrality. And be sure to check out the "bonus leaks" features.
A Day On The Links For Our Summer Newsletter Contest Winners
Way back in June, we ran a little contest via our newsletter. If you wanted a shot at winning a day on the course with Visual Lizard, you had to track through our website and find a golf ball that we had strategically hidden on the email campaigns page of our site.
The lucky winners of the all expense paid event where John and Russ. After doing some calendar juggling, we settled on a couple of dates. Our original date was rained out, but our backup date of September 10th was a nice as you can hope. With lots of sunshine, a gentle breeze and a forecasted high of 24°C, we met at Elmhurst Golf and Country Club for lunch. A few drinks, a clubhouse sandwich, some pulled pork, quesadillas and salad later, we were ready to hit the range for a little warm up.
At 1:20pm we took to the course. The very first tee box was rewarding as John did something none of us had ever seen before. His first swing at the ball sent his tee flying down the fairway, while the ball dropped right to the ground in front of him without moving an inch. We all had a good chuckle and John earned the nickname of "magician".
Over the course of the round, we had a few laughs, a few beverages, some good shots and some bad. Doug set a personal best for the course with 2 pars, a 45 on the back and a total score of 98. I set a personal worst (is that a thing?) with an 8 on a par 3. Elmhurst was in top shape for this time of year and with the leaves changing colours around the course, but still on the trees, it made for a pretty special afternoon away from the office.
Doug and I wanted to thank John and Russ for coming out and being such good sports. We had a great time with the contest idea, as well as the event. We plan to do more of these types of things in the future, so thanks for making it a great day.
I'm a little skeptical that the stick will be any good, but given the amount that I spend on sticks, I've backed it. Worst case I can use it as a coaching stick forever.
"Although other bars and pubs in the city sell craft beers -- specialty beers made by small, independent and traditional breweries -- Bernier said Barley Brothers will be the first to sell exclusively craft beers. And he estimates it's one of only about a dozen such pubs in all of Canada."
According to Czech governmentthe request of one of its citezens “complies with the laws of the Czech Republic where headgear for religious or medical reasons is permitted if it does not hide the face” let him to have a passport photo taken with pasta strainer on his head.
FastCompany (thats right) has a good article on what meditation does to the brain. My nine year old swears by "temps tranquille" and has been bugging me to give it a try.