Job interviews can be daunting, and sometimes even the most seasoned expert forgets things under pressure. “30 Seconds of Interviews”
helps you review questions that are commonly encountered so that you
can better prepare for that next big opportunity. Also a fantastic
resource to brush up your coding knowledge. (cm)
4. What Creative Work Teaches Us
How do other creatives tackle their projects? And what does creative work teach us? In his podcast Design Notes,
Liam Spradlin gathers guests from unique creative fields — from game
and fashion design to architecture and artificial intelligence — to talk
about what inspires and unites them in their practice. (cm)
5. Detecting Auto-Filled Fields In JavaScript
When a
browser autofills a form field, it adds some styling to highlight which
fields it has edited. However, sometimes the browser’s default styling
might clash with your site’s design. To prevent this, Tommy Brunn shares
a hack
that will give you more control over the styling: You can start an
animation in response to autofilling, listen for the start of that
animation with JavaScript, and then run your corresponding functions to
change the styling. Clever! (cm)
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6. The Dark Side Of HTTPS
“The drive to
force every site on the web to HTTPS has pushed the web further away
from the next billion users.” Inspired by experiencing first-hand what
it means to browse the web with geosynchronous-satellite internet access
in rural Uganda, Eric Meyer published a thought-provoking post about how securing websites made the web less accessible for many people. A good reminder. (cm)
7. SmashingConf New York, Oct 23-24.
SmashingConf is a friendly, inclusive event which is focused on real-world problems and solutions. It’s focused on front-end and UX, but it covers everything web, be it interface design or machine learning. That means a packed bundle of diverse, actionable insights for your work.
What’s the atmosphere like? Well, take a look at the conference showreel, videos from previous events, and photos. 2 days, 1 track, 14 speakers, 300 attendees and a bunch of hands-on workshops.
Get your tickets to SmashingConf New York 2018. Oh, need to convince your Boss? We've got your back (PDF).
We’re putting our
heart and soul into crafting personal, inclusive and valuable events
for all of us to become better professionals. We hope it will be a
quite... smashing event, and we’d love to see you there! Not convinced yet? Check speakers and topics. Or just head straight to the tickets ↬. (vf)
8. Rethinking The Web Browser
If someone asked
you to design a new web browser, what would it look like? For their
Bachelor’s thesis, Julius Sohn and Julius Gehrig wanted to answer
exactly this question. After doing extensive research on the history of
browsers, lots of prototyping, and tinkering, Refresh was born — a concept for a fresh browser designed for touchscreen devices. Cool and convenient. (cm)
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Mathematicians and
artists have always been fascinated by the beauty of geometric shapes
like prisms, pyramids, and other polyhedra. To explore different kinds
of polyhedra and their relationships to each other, Nat Alison built the
Polyhedra Viewer.
The resource visualizes 120 interactive solids that you can twist,
turn, and manipulate to inspect their underlying structure. Web
animation at its best. (cm)
10. Upcoming In Smashing Membership
Smashing Membership helps us to keep the site alive and go ad-free. Each member makes a difference, and gets valuable content from it, too!
- We’ll be releasing the SmashingConf Toronto videos, with live interactive sessions on everything from designing live to auditing third-party scripts live.
- Smashing TV: Webinar on how to set up a proper product roadmap with C. Todd Lombardo.
We are very grateful for the kind and generous support of 1,043 members! You can become one of us, too! ;-)
11. Upcoming Workshops With Vitaly Friedman
Or, if you’d like to run an in-house workshop at your office, feel free to get in touch with Vitaly at vitaly@smashingconf.com
and briefly describe what problems you’re facing and would like to
solve. Don’t worry about the costs — we’ll find a fair price for sure.
Get in touch — it’s that easy!
12. New On Smashing Job Board
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UI/UX Specialist / Creative Coder at MBition GmbH (Berlin, Germany)
“Do you have the drive to create something new? Do you want to be the engine for new ideas and innovations, drive plans and projects and put them on the road?” -
Account Manager at BuySellAds (Remote)
“We help connect great brands with hard to reach audiences. When Google Cloud wants to reach developers, we do the heavy lifting.” -
UX Designer/Frontend Dev at CrowdTwist, Inc. (NYC)
“You will be designing and developing different projects as we continue to grow and enhance our platform, collaborating closely with various organizations.”
13. Most Popular Articles This Month
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Web Performance For Third-Party Scripts (Videos)
Talks from this year’s SmashingConfs that will help you to assess the third-party scripts you might be considering adding to websites. Taking business goals into account, UX as well as performance, you can make good decisions about what to include and how to do it. -
Attracting Users To Evaluate Your Product
Do you know what a “froto” is? Do you know how you can get users to evaluate your product? This first part of an upcoming series will help you understand and map out problems users have and which solutions they need. -
Everything You Need To Know About Alignment In Flexbox
Rachel Andrew sheds light on the alignment properties in Flexbox while sharing some tips on how alignment on both the main and cross axis works.
This
newsletter issue was written and researched by Cosima Mielke, Iris
Lješnjanin, Vitaly Friedman, Markus Seyfferth and Christiane
Rosenberger.
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