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WeCodeSign Podcast
17 - SVG

WeCodeSign Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 57:28


Descripcion del programa Hoy hablamos con Jorge Aznar, front-end designer y autor de Scalable un libro sobre SVG y nos contará trucos y consejos para usar adecuadamente este formato de imagen infrautilizado. En el episodio de hoy hablaremos sobre SVG, un formato vectorial de imagen infra utilizado que ofrece un altísimo rendimiento si se usa bien debido a su poco peso, una calidad excelente para iconografía y una capacidad de reutilización y soporte por parte de los navegadores estupenda. ¡Espero que os guste y aprendáis! Encuesta para pedir Feedback Posibles topics, entrevistados y duración del programa Eventos en Madrid OpenSource Weekends FrontFest Recomendaciones Preguntas rápidas: Jorge Aznar Quién me ha inspirado: Brent Jackson Quién me ha inspirado: Adam Morse Recomiéndanos un recurso: Kescss Recomiéndanos a un invitado: Félix Ortega Recomiéndanos a un invitado: Darío Balbontín ¿Qué tema te gustaría que tratásemos?: Accesibilidad Contacta con: Jorge Aznar Web Twitter Github Links del programa Scalable SVGOMG Material Design Icons Sketch App Inkcape Illustrator Leonie Watson SVG Accesible Responsive Logos CSSgram Picturefill SVG has more potential SVG Icon Systems by Javi Sánchez Marín Understanding SVG Coordinate Systems and Transformations Structuring, Grouping, and Referencing in SVG Inline SVG vs Icon Fonts An Overview of SVG Sprite Creation Techniques SVG Lessons I Learned The Hard Way SVG2 - W3C SVG2 Status smil animation Image Optim (Mac) PNG Min (Mac) SVGO Gulp Imagemin Symbol Sprite Recomendaciones de Nacho Libro: Practical SVG Contacta con el programa Web de WeCodeSign Twitter de WeCodeSign eMail de WeCodeSign Web de Ignacio Villanueva Twitter de Ignacio Villanueva

CSS-Tricks Screencasts
#141: Getting the Images and Numbers for Responsive Images

CSS-Tricks Screencasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 29:03


You know about responsive images. It’s about the image syntax in HTML. If you give it the right information in the right syntax, you can get the browser to download just exactly the right image it needs, without giving it too much or too little image data. It’s fantastic for performance. You know that to get the most out of responsive images you should polyfill it with Picturefill. You download it, you include it on your page. You have … Read article “#141: Getting the Images and Numbers for Responsive Images”

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Working Draft » Podcast Feed
Revision 221: Pattern libraries, Styleguides und PatternLab

Working Draft » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 44:45


[00:00:39] News Please update Picturefill Ein kleines Public Service Annoucement der Responsive Images Group: Holt euch den neuen Picturefill. Der ist den Standards nahe und rüstet dort auf wo’s nötig ist.. Schaunotizen [00:01:33] PatternLab Stefan hat’s schon bei einigen Projekten im Einsatz, Schepp hat gerade den Intensivkurs vom Großmeister Brad Frost selbst absolviert: PatternLab, das […]

The Big Web Show
Episode 118: Responsive Images, Picturefill, and Web Standards

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2014 51:39


Scott Jehl and Jeffrey Zeldman discuss the picture element: a container for multiple images. Making the emerging W3C standard picture element work in today's browsers. Polyfills and progressive enhancement. Responsible responsive design. Shim versus polyfill; srcset versus picture; the prefix wars. Balancing company projects and open source, community projects. Picturefill is a responsive images polyfill approach that web designers and developers can use today. Scott Jehl is a web designer and developer who works with the bright folks at Filament Group, where he creates websites and applications for a range of clients (including the 2012 responsive design of the Boston Globe). He is an active contributor to the open source community, frequently releasing ideas and projects on Github; a jQuery team member (most recently leading the development of the jQuery Mobile project); and the co-author of Designing With Progressive Enhancement (New Riders: 2010)

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The Big Web Show
118: Responsive Images, Picturefill, and Web Standards

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2014 51:39


Scott Jehl and Jeffrey Zeldman discuss the picture element: a container for multiple images. Making the emerging W3C standard picture element work in today’s browsers. Polyfills and progressive enhancement. Responsible responsive design. Shim versus polyfill; srcset versus picture; the prefix wars. Balancing company projects and open source, community projects. Picturefill is a responsive images polyfill approach that web designers and developers can use today. Scott Jehl is a web designer and developer who works with the bright folks at Filament Group, where he creates websites and applications for a range of clients (including the 2012 responsive design of the Boston Globe). He is an active contributor to the open source community, frequently releasing ideas and projects on Github; a jQuery team member (most recently leading the development of the jQuery Mobile project); and the co-author of Designing With Progressive Enhancement (New Riders: 2010)

The Web Ahead
67: SVG with Doug Schepers

The Web Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2014 85:42


SVG is one of several image formats for the web — one that has superpowers that the others don't. When would you want to use SVG & what can you do with it? Doug Schepers joins Jen Simmons to tell all.

PageBreak Podcast
Mo Pixels Mo Problems : Snippet #81

PageBreak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2012 8:22


For this Snippet, we discuss Mo Pixels, Mo Problems by Dave Rupert. (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/web-design-for-retina-displays)