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Designing with context

Designing with context | Lectures web | Scoop.it

Once, the internet was a parallel universe, quite separate to our own. Those who wished to cross the dimensional gap needed a wormhole. We called that wormhole a PC. The (double) click of a button sent you into the virtual world, and when you were done you returned, stood up, and carried on with your day. As with most sci-fi, this precious technology was first the plaything of the rich: techies, scientists, white collar Westerners.

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Myth busting the HTML5 performance of transform:translate vs. top/left

Myth busting the HTML5 performance of transform:translate vs. top/left | Lectures web | Scoop.it

I recently came across Christian Heilmann’s Five things you can do to make HTML5 perform better article, where point number three is to use CSS Transforms instead of position and top/left when moving elements across a page. It is a practice increasingly championed, such as in the noted Paul Irish video, Why Moving Elements With Translate() Is Better Than Pos:abs Top/left.

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Why moving elements with translate() is better than pos:abs top/left - Paul Irish

Why moving elements with translate() is better than pos:abs top/left - Paul Irish | Lectures web | Scoop.it
In modern days we have two primary options for moving an element across the screen: using CSS 2D transforms and translate()
using position:absolute …
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