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Google buttons explained

24 Aug

I know this is old news, but I’m going to blog about it anyway as I don’t want to forget it.  I love the Gmail gradient buttons and the fact that they do not use images makes it about one thousand times better in my view.

Gmail buttons

Douglas Bowman, the lead visual designer for Google for a few years had a hand in creating the latest iteration and and blogged about how the technique was created, why it was created, and the entire creative process from beginning to end.

When I say end, I mean the end of his involvement.  If you view the source of Gmail or any other google app that used the technique, you will see a few changes from what Douglas created.

I certainly didn’t create the concept of custom buttons at Google. Nor did I write the final code that made it into production. I merely initiated a couple steps to improve the methods we use to render custom buttons. My portion of the iteration is what’s documented here. There were many other steps in making these buttons a reality.

Via Recreating the button | stopdesign

 
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Is your site mobile ready?

19 Aug

Recently I got an unlimited data plan for my blackberry.  So, first thing I did was browse around, wow, what an eye opener.  Things took forever to load and display, often locking up the device.

This got me thinking about how adequate my existing sites are for mobile browsing.  Searching around I found Mobiready to evaluate this without locking up your own device (assuming you have the capability to test on mobiles).

For example, this site in it’s current form has problems.

Requiemtech score Requiemtech Score Details

After that abysmal score you have a few options, using WordPress as I am, you can go on a plug-in hunt.  Though if you’ve hand coded your site then Mobiready offers a list of things that contributed to your score and suggestions to fix it.

I have yet to fix any of my sites but I’ll update this post to see how well the suggestions help.  I want to note though, any tools are just a tool, you still should test before you support any mobile access.  (Yes this means getting a hold of a Blackberry, Android powered phone, Pre, and an Iphone).

 
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