By Drew Thomas
Monday September 9th, 2013
We’ve open-sourced several of Leverage’s top jQuery plugins that help us make our sites more responsive, interactive and easier to create.
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By Kyle Jasso
Tuesday August 27th, 2013
There comes a time for every developer when the idea of another jQuery plug-in becomes momentarily unbearable. Searching and scouring the edges of the Internet for a plug-in that will fit your needs rots. Using a jQuery plug-in seems like a good idea, until you realize it can’t do everything you need it to. So I wrote my own jQuery plug-in.
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By Jason Brewer
Friday August 23rd, 2013
Would you be worried if 30% of your customers walked in and then directly out of your store? 30% or so of all web traffic nowadays is mobile. Are you worried now? If your website isn’t optimized for mobile visitors, it might be time to re-evaluate.
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By Alex Caldwell
Thursday August 1st, 2013
Now that we are more than halfway through 2013, let's examine some of the popular web design trends that have emerged. In this article we will discuss some overarching concepts as well as some specific web design techniques.
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By Hannah Volz
Monday July 29th, 2013
There are a ton of browser options out there, and for the amount of time we all spend on the Internet, you don’t want to waste any more time waiting for pages to load. To help shed a little light on the benefits and drawbacks of what’s available, I’ve created an infographic detailing the features of various browsers.
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By Hannah Volz
Wednesday June 5th, 2013
Previously, I wrote about how modern web design has become much more visual, with large imagery becoming the central focus. The emphasis on visuals and grid layouts is especially prevalent on social networks, like Facebook and Pinterest. Now another social media platform is joining the ranks: Google+.
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By Kyle Jasso
Tuesday June 4th, 2013
Picking out WordPress as a CMS for a company website is like buying a pre-built house with a nice shed in the back because you like the shed, then tearing down the house’s walls and building new ones with the pieces of the shed.
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By Alex Caldwell
Thursday May 23rd, 2013
Responsive design is all about enhancing the user experience depending on the screen size of the device being used. Here are some responsive web design examples with some CSS and jQuery tips and tricks.
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By Hannah Volz
Tuesday March 12th, 2013
If you’re thinking about adding infinite scrolling to your site, there are a number of factors that you need to consider before making any decisions. Make sure you have a strong understanding of the kind of content you share and the people who are viewing it.
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By Kyle Jasso
Tuesday March 5th, 2013
A quick script to help integrate a git work flow seamlessly into a local/remote server testing environment using php.
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