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Give life to your data with an easy to use database ... I'll share cool FileMaker stuff for you, avoiding the programming part of it as much as I can.                        #WorkplaceInnovationPlatform #Claris
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Screen Sizes | FileMaker tool

Screen Sizes | FileMaker tool | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it

A complete guide for Apple displays (iPhone, iPad, ...)

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Device metrics | Google Design - FileMaker UI tip

Device metrics | Google Design - FileMaker UI tip | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it
A comprehensive design guide for sizing and resolutions across all devices.
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Visualizing Display Resolutions View | David Smith - FileMaker UI tip

Visualizing Display Resolutions View | David Smith - FileMaker UI tip | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it

Visualise display resolutions: https://david-smith.org/displays/ ; useful for #FileMaker developers


[Thanks to Damon Casey  ‏@AutomatingData]

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Designing for different screen sizes & devices - responsive images and more | FileMaker tips

This is my second article on designing for different screen sizes and devices.

 

In the previous part I outline the basics of fixed layouts, adaptivity, fluiditity and responsivity.

 

In this article, I discuss some more important aspects, for instance responsive images, pixel density, responsive texts and some other related techniques like infinite scrolling.

 

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Got MacBook? Got iPad? Here’s How To Make Them Both Work Together At The Same Time | PixoBebo

My Apple life is one of privilege. I have a 27-inch iMac on my desk at work. I have a 13-inch MacBook Pro for travel.

And I have an iPad Air 2 for, well, just because.

The latter two travel with me and each has a specific purpose but there is a way they can work together, side-by-side.

 

All you need is a simple utility on your Mac and iPad and the iPad can become a second screen for the Mac.

 

Think about that for a moment.

 

... read more on Pixobebo blog

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