Linkdump for March 7th
¶ by Rob Friesel-
Ben Kamens (bjk5) breaks down the technique behind Amazon's awesome new mega menu, and then how they implemented the same technique for the Khan Academy site. And then he open sources that solution as the jQuery-menu-aim plugin. Awesome stuff. Also (from the comments): don't miss even more of the theoretical HIG stuff behind this from this 2011 post by Thomas Park: "Making Menus Escapable".
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In case you were having trouble figuring out those operator precedence rules…
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John Siracusa:
I haven’t forgotten the past. A single, crappy web browser coming to dominate the market would be just as terrible today as it was in the dark days of IE6. But WebKit is not a browser. Like Linux, it’s an enabling technology. Like Linux, it’s free, open-source, and therefore beyond the control of any single entity.
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Robert Reich:
At bottom, though, the issue is still social justice.
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Paul Irish breaking down "the whats" of WebKit. What's shared, what differs between different ports, and how to reason about those different ports.
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