
How I Used Blob Storage to Host My Podcast .mp3 Files
This tutorial demonstrates how to use Azure Blob Storage to host podcast MP3 files, solving the storage limitations of free podcast hosting services. The author, a game developer podcast host, uses this method to archive past episodes. Key Advantage
Feb 20, 2025 pm 01:13 PM
How Words Are the Foundation of Interaction Design
Interaction Design: The Unsung Power of Words Effective interaction design hinges on more than just visual appeal; it's about seamless communication. This article explores the crucial, often underestimated, role of words in crafting engaging and int
Feb 20, 2025 pm 01:11 PM
What is the WebP Image Format (And Why Does It Matter)?
WebP: A Deep Dive into Google's Image Compression Format WebP, a cutting-edge image format developed by Google, utilizes both lossy and lossless compression techniques to significantly reduce file sizes without sacrificing image quality. Licensed un
Feb 20, 2025 pm 01:08 PM
Forrest Gump and the Difference Between Dumb and Simple
From Presidential Speech to Forrest Gump: The Boundary of Simple and Stupid The trend of language simplification in the US President’s State of the Union (SOTU) is often interpreted as a sign of a decline in education, but from a user experience (UX) perspective, this may be an improvement in information being easier to understand by the public. Simplifying complex concepts, highly respected in UX and design, is in stark contrast to the view that some press equates complex languages with depth of knowledge. Forrest Gump's character perfectly interprets the difference between "stupid" and "simple": he may lack the intelligence in the traditional sense, but has unique wisdom and a pure mind, and can see the essence behind complex things. A few years ago, The Guardian released a fascinating infographic—
Feb 20, 2025 pm 01:06 PM
Image Tricks to Make Users Feel Rather Than Think
The Power of Pictures: Cleverly use pictures in web design to trigger emotional resonance We have all heard the saying "A picture is better than a thousand words." In web design, the importance of pictures even exceeds the content of the text itself. Although precise words can clearly express ideas, images can bypass advanced analysis areas of the brain and directly reach our emotional level. Your website will encounter three types of visitors: Readers carefully: Those who read everything word by word. View scanner: Quickly browse content and find people who are interested. Summary Reader: Those who only read the first few sentences and summarize the paragraphs. Remember that the same user may play any of these three roles in the same browsing session. Most readers belong to "view scanners"
Feb 20, 2025 pm 01:04 PM
Visual Studio Community 2015: Adding Email and Contact Pages
Key Takeaways Visual Studio Community 2015 allows users to implement an email signup form, contact and about pages to their site. The email signup form can be placed on the homepage using a form from MailChimp. The UI can be polished using Boots
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:58 PM
3 Things (Almost) No One Knows About CSS
CSS Tips Test: Do you really understand CSS? Key points review The best way to set double line height is to use unitless numbers (e.g. 2), so that child elements with different font sizes can inherit the correct line height ratio. Although it is common to misconception that z-index itself causes overlap, HTML elements can actually be overlapped by margin attributes (especially setting negative margins). Pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes are very different features in CSS: pseudo-classes are applied to actual HTML elements under specific conditions, while pseudo-elements allow styling of parts of a document that are not actual HTML elements. W3C attempts to distinguish between pseudo-elements and pseudo-elements in the CSS3 selector specification
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:56 PM
Make, FAKE, CMake, Rake or Jake: How to Choose the Right Build System
Key Takeaways GNU Make, CMake, Rake, FAKE, and Jake are five popular build systems that offer unique features, impacts, and designs that can better fit specific requirements than traditional solutions. Each build system has its strengths: GNU Ma
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:50 PM
Vivaldi: Opera's Spiritual Successor
Vivaldi Browser: The Spiritual Heir of Opera, with powerful features and privacy protection Vivaldi browser, developed by Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner, co-founder of Opera Software, is known as the spiritual successor of Opera. It is designed for veteran users and offers highly customization options and unique features such as label stacking and notes. Privacy First: Vivaldi browser attaches great importance to user privacy, does not track or collect user data, and has built-in anti-phishing and malware protection, as well as a range of privacy features including trackers and ad blocking. Powerful: Although there are slight bugs in the preview version, Vivaldi shows
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:48 PM
Horizontal Scaling with CloudBees Jenkins Operation Center
CloudBees Jenkins Operation Center: Scaling Your Jenkins Cluster for Growth This article, sponsored by CloudBees, explores how CloudBees Jenkins Operation Center addresses the challenges of managing a growing Jenkins cluster. As projects and their c
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:43 PM
Why Cross-platform Literacy Matters
This article explores the importance of cross-platform proficiency for developers and designers, emphasizing the creation of applications that fully leverage the capabilities of all target platforms to deliver optimal user experiences. It highlights
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:31 PM
Recreating the Google Images Search Layout with CSS
Key Takeaways Recreating Google’s image search layout involves creating a basic HTML structure for images, styling them with CSS, and adding functionality with JavaScript. The key CSS properties used in this process include display, grid-templat
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:27 PM
Understanding CSS Counters and Their Use Cases
There are certain CSS features that we probably don’t use very often. I think CSS counters fall into that category for most of us, and more than likely for two reasons: They don’t seem to have many use cases. The code to write them is a bit complex
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:18 PM
Choosing Your Usability Tests and Participants
This article provides a comprehensive guide to planning and conducting effective usability testing. Before starting, clearly define your usability goals; the more specific, the better. A pilot test is crucial to identify and fix potential problems
Feb 20, 2025 pm 12:17 PM
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