This document lists several free fonts that can be used for design work, along with their download links. It recommends giving a good rating in exchange for a free logo modification service, and provides an email address to contact for this service.
GC Compartments is a technology introduced by Tomoya Asai that uses garbage collection compartments to isolate unrelated JavaScript code from each other in the Firefox browser. This aims to improve security and performance by preventing cross-script interference and allowing scripts to be garbage collected independently. More information on GC compartments can be found in the referenced Mozilla documentation and bug reports.
Plagger is a pluggable RSS/Atom aggregator that allows users to combine ("pipe") various plugins to customize how feeds are aggregated, filtered, and published/notified. It aims to be the "UNIX pipe of the internet" by providing a simple yet powerful framework to connect different data sources and processing modules in a customizable workflow. The document provides many examples of how Plagger can be used to aggregate feeds from sources like Bloglines or OPML files and publish them to email via Gmail by chaining together relevant subscription, filter, and publish plugins.
Palestra ministrada em 08/11/2012, Dia do Conhecimento, na faculdade IST-Rio. A apresentação trata das principais ferramentas que os desenvolvedores Front-end utilizam em seu dia-a-dia. A palestra é um complemento da apresentação sobre SEO realizada na XVII Semana Tecnológica do IST.
Using @font-face to unleash web typographyJohn Kary
Beyond Arial: Using @font-face to unleash web typography. Contains current best practices advice on using @font-face, history of fonts on the web, browser support and font format support and challenges of @font-face.
Video of this talk: http://vimeo.com/15402487
This document provides a summary of web development references and resources. It includes over 50 links to websites related to technologies like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and Firefox development. The links are organized under categories including references, tools, technologies, extensions, and license information. The document was last updated in 2011 and created by Tomoya Asai of Mozilla Japan.
The document discusses the use of @font-face to embed fonts on webpages. It provides information on browser support, best practices for CSS implementation, tools for converting fonts, licensing considerations, and resources for using web fonts. While web fonts allow more typographic control and flexibility, issues like performance, hinting, and file sizes must be addressed. Typography also requires skill to implement properly.
GC Compartments is a technology introduced by Tomoya Asai that uses garbage collection compartments to isolate unrelated JavaScript code from each other in the Firefox browser. This aims to improve security and performance by preventing cross-script interference and allowing scripts to be garbage collected independently. More information on GC compartments can be found in the referenced Mozilla documentation and bug reports.
Plagger is a pluggable RSS/Atom aggregator that allows users to combine ("pipe") various plugins to customize how feeds are aggregated, filtered, and published/notified. It aims to be the "UNIX pipe of the internet" by providing a simple yet powerful framework to connect different data sources and processing modules in a customizable workflow. The document provides many examples of how Plagger can be used to aggregate feeds from sources like Bloglines or OPML files and publish them to email via Gmail by chaining together relevant subscription, filter, and publish plugins.
Palestra ministrada em 08/11/2012, Dia do Conhecimento, na faculdade IST-Rio. A apresentação trata das principais ferramentas que os desenvolvedores Front-end utilizam em seu dia-a-dia. A palestra é um complemento da apresentação sobre SEO realizada na XVII Semana Tecnológica do IST.
Using @font-face to unleash web typographyJohn Kary
Beyond Arial: Using @font-face to unleash web typography. Contains current best practices advice on using @font-face, history of fonts on the web, browser support and font format support and challenges of @font-face.
Video of this talk: http://vimeo.com/15402487
This document provides a summary of web development references and resources. It includes over 50 links to websites related to technologies like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and Firefox development. The links are organized under categories including references, tools, technologies, extensions, and license information. The document was last updated in 2011 and created by Tomoya Asai of Mozilla Japan.
The document discusses the use of @font-face to embed fonts on webpages. It provides information on browser support, best practices for CSS implementation, tools for converting fonts, licensing considerations, and resources for using web fonts. While web fonts allow more typographic control and flexibility, issues like performance, hinting, and file sizes must be addressed. Typography also requires skill to implement properly.
We finally have a support of the CSS @font-face rule, on most browsers on the market. There will be an overview of their implementations, advantages and constraints that this brings, as well as some good practices for its use.
(This is a translation of my original french presentation http://www.slideshare.net/yvg/css-fontface-des-polices-personnalises)
The document summarizes a presentation on Firefox 4 and web technologies. It discusses new features in Firefox 4 like improved support for CSS, fonts, HTML5 video and audio, and the Canvas API. It also lists several web standards and links to resources on developing for Firefox 4 and the latest web platforms.
The document summarizes a presentation on Firefox 4 and web technologies. It discusses new features in Firefox 4 like improved support for CSS, fonts, HTML5 video and audio, and the Canvas API. It also lists several web standards and links to resources on developing for Firefox 4 and the latest web platforms.
This document contains a list of 30 web links to free font download sites, including DaFont, FontSquirrel, Lost Type, and Font Fabric. The fonts listed span a wide variety of styles from serif to script and include brands like Montserrat, Open Sans, Lobster, and Pacifico.
This document provides a comparative table of software alternatives available on Linux as compared to Windows. It lists popular Windows applications and their Linux equivalents. Some of the recommended Linux alternatives highlighted include GIMP as an alternative to Photoshop, OpenOffice as an alternative to Microsoft Office, Firefox as an alternative to Internet Explorer, and VLC or MPlayer as media players comparable to Windows Media Player. This table can serve as a practical tool for finding Windows software alternatives on Linux.
This document discusses font creation and Prototypo, an open-source web app for streamlining font design. It presents information on building typefaces using systems and coding recurrences, and describes Prototypo's use of outlines, skeletons, and small extendable APIs to manipulate font components through operations like rotation, expansion and distribution. Prototypo aims to make font design more accessible and its developers discuss potential future additions like alternate glyphs and individualization tools.
The document discusses Transmogrifier, a tool for migrating content in Plone. It describes what Transmogrifier is, provides a simple example of its configuration, and shows how to create custom blueprints for processing data. It also discusses lessons learned from large migrations and ideas for future improvements.
One of the main advantages of web applications is their ease of deployment. The same can't be said about desktop applications. However, desktop applications work without a network connection. While this used to be a deal breaker for web applications, recent developments in HTML 5 and browser plugins such as Flash and Silverlight allow developers to create web applications that work both online and offline. In this session, Matt will demonstrate how to create offline web applications in HTML 5, Silverlight and Air. Also, other factors for offline applications, such as client-side data storage, will be examined in detail.
The document describes the SAP package AC (Asset Accounting: Customizing). It lists the 39 function groups and 584 transactions contained within the package. It also notes that the package AC is a normal package that contains embedded packages and dictionary objects to support asset accounting customizing functions in SAP.
Beyond the Checklists - Demystifying Accessibility Testing and Implementation...Radina Matic
This document provides an overview of accessibility testing and implementation. It discusses guidelines like WCAG, principles like POUR, and tools for evaluating different aspects of accessibility like document structure, images, color contrast, tables, links and forms, multimedia, and PDFs. Responsibility for accessibility is a shared effort between developers, content authors and users. Testing and development should focus on principles of perceivability, operability, understandability and robustness.
This document contains links to 14 different articles on the website www.learnwithus.ovh covering various topics related to computers, operating systems, security, and making money online such as how to update computer drivers, monitor system status, use the Zorin OS Linux distro, run Debian on a phone, check permissions, protect from spyware, stages of a hacker attack, YouTube channels for learning technology, making robots, technology videos, extras for computers, designing for money online, and removing ActiveX.
The document lists various tools that can help with development work including IDEs like JetBrains and Atom, tools for web development like ng-inspector and Wappalyzer, mobile development tools like Genymotion and Vysor, deployment options like Heroku and Digital Ocean, team collaboration tools like Trello and Asana, and productivity tools like Google Spaces and Postman. It also asks when to use each type of tool and provides links to learn more about the tools mentioned.
Widgets Tools and Doodads for Webmasters - CIL 2008Darlene Fichter
The document summarizes various tools for webmasters including Firefox extensions, web development tools, widgets, and other online resources. SafeCache and SafeHistory are Firefox extensions that protect privacy. FoxMarks synchronizes bookmarks across devices. FEBE backs up Firefox extensions and custom data. Other mentioned tools include chat widgets, document syncing services, image tools, translation services, and more. The document provides brief descriptions and links to many different online resources and tools for libraries, web development, and collaboration.
Dale Ragan from Moncai introduces their platform-as-a-service (PaaS) called Moncai. Moncai allows developers to instantly deploy applications using common programming languages like ASP.NET with simple Git commands. Current features include custom domains, SSL, caching, and support for Git and Mercurial source control. Planned features include dependency management, build customization, background jobs, logging, and scaling applications easily by changing instance counts. Moncai is open-source with no vendor lock-in and aims to keep the platform simple while providing resources like databases and messaging.
A presentation about webfont services and how to stop using the same old 15 web-safe fonts we've been using for two decades. Examples from four webfont providers: FontSquirrel, Google Font API, Typekit, and Extensis WebINK. Includes implementation details.
The document discusses metaphors used in interfaces like desktops and shopping carts that help with learning by analogy. It also discusses principles of typography for the web, including choosing web-safe fonts or embedded webfonts using CSS. Webfonts allow for more typographic control but have considerations like browser support and licensing. Common webfont formats are TrueType, OpenType, Embedded OpenType, and Web Open Font Format.
This document lists various Ruby on Rails plugins and tools across different categories such as authentication, authorization, views, administration, forms, searching, pagination, background processing, state machines, APIs, caching, deployment, scheduling, and testing. Each category lists relevant plugins with their GitHub links. The document also lists some websites for Rails resources. The document is copyrighted to Intridea Inc.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
We finally have a support of the CSS @font-face rule, on most browsers on the market. There will be an overview of their implementations, advantages and constraints that this brings, as well as some good practices for its use.
(This is a translation of my original french presentation http://www.slideshare.net/yvg/css-fontface-des-polices-personnalises)
The document summarizes a presentation on Firefox 4 and web technologies. It discusses new features in Firefox 4 like improved support for CSS, fonts, HTML5 video and audio, and the Canvas API. It also lists several web standards and links to resources on developing for Firefox 4 and the latest web platforms.
The document summarizes a presentation on Firefox 4 and web technologies. It discusses new features in Firefox 4 like improved support for CSS, fonts, HTML5 video and audio, and the Canvas API. It also lists several web standards and links to resources on developing for Firefox 4 and the latest web platforms.
This document contains a list of 30 web links to free font download sites, including DaFont, FontSquirrel, Lost Type, and Font Fabric. The fonts listed span a wide variety of styles from serif to script and include brands like Montserrat, Open Sans, Lobster, and Pacifico.
This document provides a comparative table of software alternatives available on Linux as compared to Windows. It lists popular Windows applications and their Linux equivalents. Some of the recommended Linux alternatives highlighted include GIMP as an alternative to Photoshop, OpenOffice as an alternative to Microsoft Office, Firefox as an alternative to Internet Explorer, and VLC or MPlayer as media players comparable to Windows Media Player. This table can serve as a practical tool for finding Windows software alternatives on Linux.
This document discusses font creation and Prototypo, an open-source web app for streamlining font design. It presents information on building typefaces using systems and coding recurrences, and describes Prototypo's use of outlines, skeletons, and small extendable APIs to manipulate font components through operations like rotation, expansion and distribution. Prototypo aims to make font design more accessible and its developers discuss potential future additions like alternate glyphs and individualization tools.
The document discusses Transmogrifier, a tool for migrating content in Plone. It describes what Transmogrifier is, provides a simple example of its configuration, and shows how to create custom blueprints for processing data. It also discusses lessons learned from large migrations and ideas for future improvements.
One of the main advantages of web applications is their ease of deployment. The same can't be said about desktop applications. However, desktop applications work without a network connection. While this used to be a deal breaker for web applications, recent developments in HTML 5 and browser plugins such as Flash and Silverlight allow developers to create web applications that work both online and offline. In this session, Matt will demonstrate how to create offline web applications in HTML 5, Silverlight and Air. Also, other factors for offline applications, such as client-side data storage, will be examined in detail.
The document describes the SAP package AC (Asset Accounting: Customizing). It lists the 39 function groups and 584 transactions contained within the package. It also notes that the package AC is a normal package that contains embedded packages and dictionary objects to support asset accounting customizing functions in SAP.
Beyond the Checklists - Demystifying Accessibility Testing and Implementation...Radina Matic
This document provides an overview of accessibility testing and implementation. It discusses guidelines like WCAG, principles like POUR, and tools for evaluating different aspects of accessibility like document structure, images, color contrast, tables, links and forms, multimedia, and PDFs. Responsibility for accessibility is a shared effort between developers, content authors and users. Testing and development should focus on principles of perceivability, operability, understandability and robustness.
This document contains links to 14 different articles on the website www.learnwithus.ovh covering various topics related to computers, operating systems, security, and making money online such as how to update computer drivers, monitor system status, use the Zorin OS Linux distro, run Debian on a phone, check permissions, protect from spyware, stages of a hacker attack, YouTube channels for learning technology, making robots, technology videos, extras for computers, designing for money online, and removing ActiveX.
The document lists various tools that can help with development work including IDEs like JetBrains and Atom, tools for web development like ng-inspector and Wappalyzer, mobile development tools like Genymotion and Vysor, deployment options like Heroku and Digital Ocean, team collaboration tools like Trello and Asana, and productivity tools like Google Spaces and Postman. It also asks when to use each type of tool and provides links to learn more about the tools mentioned.
Widgets Tools and Doodads for Webmasters - CIL 2008Darlene Fichter
The document summarizes various tools for webmasters including Firefox extensions, web development tools, widgets, and other online resources. SafeCache and SafeHistory are Firefox extensions that protect privacy. FoxMarks synchronizes bookmarks across devices. FEBE backs up Firefox extensions and custom data. Other mentioned tools include chat widgets, document syncing services, image tools, translation services, and more. The document provides brief descriptions and links to many different online resources and tools for libraries, web development, and collaboration.
Dale Ragan from Moncai introduces their platform-as-a-service (PaaS) called Moncai. Moncai allows developers to instantly deploy applications using common programming languages like ASP.NET with simple Git commands. Current features include custom domains, SSL, caching, and support for Git and Mercurial source control. Planned features include dependency management, build customization, background jobs, logging, and scaling applications easily by changing instance counts. Moncai is open-source with no vendor lock-in and aims to keep the platform simple while providing resources like databases and messaging.
A presentation about webfont services and how to stop using the same old 15 web-safe fonts we've been using for two decades. Examples from four webfont providers: FontSquirrel, Google Font API, Typekit, and Extensis WebINK. Includes implementation details.
The document discusses metaphors used in interfaces like desktops and shopping carts that help with learning by analogy. It also discusses principles of typography for the web, including choosing web-safe fonts or embedded webfonts using CSS. Webfonts allow for more typographic control but have considerations like browser support and licensing. Common webfont formats are TrueType, OpenType, Embedded OpenType, and Web Open Font Format.
This document lists various Ruby on Rails plugins and tools across different categories such as authentication, authorization, views, administration, forms, searching, pagination, background processing, state machines, APIs, caching, deployment, scheduling, and testing. Each category lists relevant plugins with their GitHub links. The document also lists some websites for Rails resources. The document is copyrighted to Intridea Inc.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Decormart Studio is widely recognized as one of the best interior designers in Bangalore, known for their exceptional design expertise and ability to create stunning, functional spaces. With a strong focus on client preferences and timely project delivery, Decormart Studio has built a solid reputation for their innovative and personalized approach to interior design.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.