Friday 28 June 2013

[TechRepublic] Working with Pure CSS Modules

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TechRepublic Member | June 28, 2013

Working with Pure CSS Modules, part 1

Pure CSS modules allow web developers to quick-start projects with responsive design. Here are overviews for three of the six available modules. Read more

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Working with Pure CSS Modules, part 2

Ryan Boudreaux highlights Pure CSS modules for Buttons, Tables, and Menus, as well as some common layouts to help jump-start projects. Read more

Manage projects on your iPad with LiquidPlanner

LiquidPlanner recently updated their iOS app to include support for checklists. Will Kelly reviews the mobile app. Read more

Leverage Wiki Server to maximize collaboration, legacy investments

Wiki Server is built in to OS X and delivers a capable, integrated, and efficient intranet website that can power an intranet portal. Read more

Mobile app revolution means new management tools for IT

An array of new management tools for securing, distributing, and performance-testing mobile apps and devices will have to be evaluated by enterprise IT. Here are three key areas on which to focus. Read more

Discovering the phantom costs in social media

Experts weigh in on the phantom costs associated with social media campaigns that you may be overlooking. Time is one example of a business expense you may not consider. Read more

Review: Vyew Collaboration System

If you are looking for a low-cost alternative to GoToMeeting or WebEx, Vyew is a compelling online collaboration service worth considering. Read more


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