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TreehouseShow

Treehouse Show

Teamtreehouse and it's great teachers will help you to have a great start in dev/des.

Other than that, you can have a "weekly dose of internet, where they talk about web design, web development and more" ( :-D ), and a lot more in Bonus Content.(I Personally find Exercise Your Creative quite fascinating)

There is Youtube Channel, iTunes feed or Bonus Content to watch these videos. Don't forget to check them out.

The two hosts of the show are Jason Seifer(@jseifer) and Nick Pettit(@nickrp). Jim Hoskins(@jimrhoskins) appears as well.

Purpose of repo

The Treehouse Show is full of helpful resources. For example, if you're looking for a blog post about responsive design, go ahead and do ctrl+f or command+f on your keyboard and type in responsive design.

How to Contribute

If you feel like being awesome, please do Contribute. If you have any idea for this repo, just do it!

One more note

It's been more than a year since the first episode; You may run into broken links. If you do find one, then please do let me know in the issues section.

Episode List

01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | 114 | 115 | 116 | 117 | 118 | 119 | 120 | 121 | 122 | 123 | 124 | 125 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 129 | 130 | 131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | 135 | 136 | 137 | 138 | 139 | 140 | 141 | 142 | 143 | 144 | 145 | 146 | 147 | 148 | 149 | 150

Ep1: CSS and JavaScript Tools


Ep2: Retinafy Your Website

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Ep3: Rails 4 and OS X Mountain Lion

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Ep4: LAMP on Mountain Lion

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Ep5: JavaScript Tools

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Ep6: Twitter Bootstrap and JavaScript for Cats

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Ep7: Web Development Tips

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Ep8: Writing Markdown

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Ep9: HTML5 Boilerplate

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Ep10: jQuery Fundamentals


Ep11: Moment.js and HTML5

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Ep12: Web Platform

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Ep13: LLJS, Navicons, and Framework Fights

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Ep14: Responsive Techniques, JavaScript MVC Frameworks, and Firefox 16

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Ep15: Adaptive Images and Responsive SVGs

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Ep16: Simple CSS Grids

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Ep17: Bootstrap, relogo, and Alfred

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Ep18: Backbone.js, Responsive Background Images, and HTML5 APIs

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Ep19: Memory management, wireframing, and JavaScript frameworks

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Ep20: Batch Icon Set, Bootstrap Goodies, Git Aliases, JavaScript Shopping Cart

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Ep21: HTML5 Mobile Apps

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Ep22: Explaining CSS and Landing Pages

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Ep23: Writing Error Messages, Navigation, and Documentation

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Ep24: JavaScript PDFS, CSS Transitions, and Web Design Trends

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Ep25: Web Developer Checklists

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Ep26: jQuery Releases, Favicons and CSS Optimization

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Ep27: Triangles, Sublime Text Plugins and HTML5 Geolocation

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Ep28: Collapsing Headers, Icon Fonts, and More

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Ep29: SVG Hacking

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Ep30: CSS and Frameworks w/ guest Ryan Carson

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Ep31: HTML Progress Element and JavaScript Sliders

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Ep32: SVGs, Dropdowns, and HTML5 Form Elements

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Ep33: Web Typography, CSS Patterns and Simple Icons

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Ep34: Accessibility, CSS Architecture, and Web Printing

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Ep35: JavaScript Tours and Pull Quotes

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Ep36: Sidebar Menus and Icon Stacks

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Ep37: Sublime Text 2 and Login Forms

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Ep38: JavaScript Design Patterns and CSS Windows

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Ep39: HTML Video and the Web as a Gaming Platform

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Ep40: iTunes Scrolling and Mobile Shelving

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Ep41: Reflections, Mobile Typography and Responsive Images

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Ep42: Flat UI Colors, Don't do's with jQuery and Usability

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Ep43: SVG and Icon Fonts, Typography and CSS Sliders

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Ep44: HTML5 Features, Responsive CSS Modules and Sass

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Ep45: UX, Sitemaps and JS Tours

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Ep46: Responsive Images and HTML5 Form Inputs

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Ep47: Dev Tool Secrets

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Ep48: Tablet friendly design, good ui, gif.js

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Ep49: App Store Screenshots, Regular Expressions, Programming Fonts

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Ep50: OAuth, Canvas, Dev Tools

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Ep51: JavaScript diagramming, SASS, HTML5 Elements

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Ep52: Reactive Programming, CSS Spacing, Image Loading

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Ep53: The ClassList API, CSS Frameworks, Animation

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Ep54: jQuery Plugins, Autoprefixer, CSS sprites

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Ep55: Web Typography, JavaScript Progress Bars, CSS 3D

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Ep56: Node.js, CSS Buttons, PNG Compression

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Ep57: CSS3 Multiple Backgrounds, Ember.js, Favicons

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Ep58: The Main Element, jQuery CLNDR, Keystrokes

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Ep59: Form Validation, Safari Push Notifications, JavaScript Performance

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Ep60: CSS Animations, CSS Sprites, Form Building

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Ep61: Request Autocomplete, Navicons, CSS Preprocessing

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Ep62: CSS Position: fixed-sticky, Flexbox, Google Web Designer

  • filamentgroup/fixed-sticky · GitHub

    CSS position:sticky is really in its infancy in terms of browser support. In stock browsers, it is currently only available in iOS 6. In Chrome you can enable it by navigating to chrome://flags and enabling experimental “WebKit features” or “Web Platform features” (Canary).

  • elclanrs/jq-idealforms · GitHub

    The ultimate framework for building and validating responsive HTML5 forms.

  • Focus transition

    Keyboard navigation has a major downside: it’s not clear where the focus moves upon pressing the Tab key. Animation makes the transition more apparent.

  • wilsonpage/fastdom · GitHub

    Eliminates layout thrashing by batching DOM read/write operations

  • Solved By Flexbox — Cleaner, hack-free CSS

    A showcase of problems once hard or impossible to solve with CSS alone, now made trivially easy with Flexbox.

  • Top Drawer - A smooth dropdown menu for responsive web design - Experiment #5

    To demonstrate smoother reveal menus in small contexts using CSS3 rather than animating with JavaScript.

  • Google Web Designer

    Create engaging, interactive HTML5-based designs and motion graphics that can run on any device.

  • Full Screen Mario

    Full Screen Mario is a fully HTML5 remake of the original Super Mario Brothers. You can play the original levels, play through some of literally millions of possible random maps, or create your own using the level editor. This whole project is open source and free.

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Ep63: Responsive Design, Rich Text Editing, Squircles

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Ep64: Touchscreen UI events, Sprite and checkbox animation, Lo-Dash

  • Touche.js

    It removes the delay that happen when you touch an element on page with your touch-screen device.

  • Motio

    Small JavaScript library for sprite based animations and panning

  • GridForms

    A tiny Javascript/CSS framework that helps you make forms on grids with ease.

  • Animated Checkboxes and Radio Buttons with SVG

    Animation and SVG used for checkbox/radio

  • Lo-Dash

    A utility library delivering consistency, customization, performance, & extras. You will find it pretty fascenating if you've used Undescore.js .

  • CircleType.js

    Circletype.js is a tiny (2.7kb) jQuery plugin that lets you set type on a circle

  • Odometer

    TRANSITION NUMBERS WITH EASE

  • Frontend Dev Bookmarks

    A huge list of frontend development resources I collected over time. Pull requests are welcome. Website coming soon.

  • TreehouseShow

    This awesome List that YOU are scrolling right now! Thanks Treehouse. ;)

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Ep65: Contrast Ratio, Favicons, Offline Web Apps

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Ep66: JavaScript Formatting, Pie Charts, SVG Animation

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Ep67: Responsive HTML Emails, JavaScript Techniques, WebGL

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Ep68: JavaScript Templating, Flexbox, DevTools

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Ep69: JavaScript Footnotes, Geographic Autocompletion, Sortable Lists

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Ep70: URL Rewriting, Responsive Emails, QR Codes

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Ep71: Animated GIFs for Documentation, Chrome DevTools for Mobile, Grunt

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Ep72: Dynamic Tables, Progress Button Styles, Spinkit

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Ep73: Sprite Generation, Native HTML5 Apps, Color Schemes

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Ep74: JavaScript Tips and Tricks, Typography, HTML5 Game Development

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Ep75: Flexible Navigation, JavaScript Good Parts, CSS Animation Tricks

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Ep76: Gulp, Kinetic Scrolling, Page Visibility

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Ep77: Sass Mixins, JavaScript Coding, Git Tips

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Ep78: Origami, HTML 5 Game Development, Form Labels

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Ep79: Front-End Development Guidelines, Sublime Text, Sass and Compass

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Ep80: Sandboxed iFrames, Progress Element, Responsive Screenshots

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Ep81: Outdated UX Patterns, Learn Angular JS, Lazy Ads

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Ep82: Web Font Generators, ECMAScript 6 Features, Accessibility

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Ep83: Web Icons, Webshims, jQuery Coding Standards

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Ep84: CSS Frameworks, Facebook Predictions API, Development Techniques

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Ep85: Flexbox - CSS and Sass Style Guides - HTML Frameworks

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Ep86: Really Good Emails - Credit Card Detection - Epic Editor

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Ep87: Creating Style Guides - Writing Interface Copy - Ratchet

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Ep88: Gulp - Sketch 3 - Bud

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Ep89: Typography - Sidebars - Style Guides

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Ep90: Voodoo - Responsive Tables - JavaScript Graphs

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Ep91: Path Animation - Sidebar Transitions - Icons

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Ep92: Morphing Buttons - Rangeslider - Declarative Animations

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Ep93: Parallax - StyleStats - Uncss

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Ep94:Web Design Manual - Script-Injected - Flow.js

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Ep95: App js - LoopBack - SVGO

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Ep96: jQuery Plugins - Progress Bars - HTTP API Design

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Ep97: Data-binding Techniques - CSS Techniques - Zepto.js

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Ep98: Dev.Opera — Getting to know CSS Blend Modes

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Ep99: Inline Anchor Styles - Steady Scrolling - Web Speech API

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Ep100: CSS will-change Property - HTML5 Forms - Vertical Align

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Ep101: CSS will-change Property - HTML5 Forms - Vertical Align

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Ep102: UI Kits - Internet Explorer Development Tools - Fast.js

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Ep103: Human JavaScript - Interactive Graphs - Sidecomments

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Ep104: Pixels - Web Components - The Hamburger Menu

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Ep105: SVG Backgrounds - Breach - FastShell

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Ep106: Responsive Logos - Waves - Pagekit

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Ep107: Reading jQuery Source Code - HTML 5 Video Captions - Flexbox

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Ep108: Practical Typography - Date Pickers - Form Builders

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Ep109: CSS Triggers - Fireshell - Responsive Design

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Ep110: Chrome Dev Tools - heatmap.js - Device Mockups

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Ep111: DPI - Responsive Charts - Media Queries

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Ep112: DPI - Responsive Charts - Media Queries

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Ep113: API Responses - Font Compression - Tab Styles

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Ep114: Centering in CSS, Responsive Lightboxes, Dynamic Animations

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Ep115: Touch Events, Font Downloads, Native Webapps

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Ep116: CSS Shapes, Responsive Images, Angular JS

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Ep117: OS X Apps, Fixed Headers, Arrays

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Ep118: Page Transitions, Designing for Thumbs, Concise

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Ep119: SVG Animations, Charts, Color Palettes

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Ep120: Web Performance, Material UI, SQL Charts

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Ep121: Multi-Touch Gestures, UI Logic, SVG Animation

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Ep122: Lazy Image Loading, Underlining Text, Scrolling

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Ep123: Accessibility, Drag and Drop Interaction, Emojis

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Ep124: JavaScript Frameworks, Icons, Text on Images

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Ep125: Skeleton, AngularJS, The Fold

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Ep126: Font Families, Hamburger Menus, Flux

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Ep127: Time Pickers, Decimals, Text Areas

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Ep128: Icons, Cheat Sheets, Font Pairing

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Ep129: Field Validation, CSS Reference, Progress Bars

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Ep130: Flexbox, Javascript Charts, Syntax Highlighting

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Ep131: Origami, React, Responsive Hero Images

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Ep132: Polygon Art, Colors, Scrolling

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Ep133: Inspiration, JQuery Knobs, Design Principles

A jquery plugin for touch, mouse, wheel and keyboard events or Knobs

A website about design principles

A javascript library for number, money and currency formating

A blog post about dropdown menus

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Ep134: Reactive Programming, Accessible Colors, Javascript Errors

A post about reactive programming

A tool for choosing colors based on the WCAG guidelines

(BROKEN)

A tool that helps you measure the contrast ratio of your background to text

A blog post about on adding dynamic text tracks to html5 videos

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Ep135: BEM, jQuery Plugins, Web Fonts

A collection of hand-picked font from google fonts

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Ep136: Date Pickers, CSS Refactoring, HTML Audio

A javascript library that allows HTML5’s tag to be used anywhere.

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Ep137: Space.js, Materialize, Living Style Guides

A blog post about living style guide

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Ep138: Semantic UI, Polyfills, HTML 5 Patterns

A blog post about dropdown menus

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Ep139: jQuery Boilerplate, Sass, Maps

A blog post about dropdown menus

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Ep140: Photo Gallery Plugins, Admin UI, Font Sizing

A blog post about dropdown menus

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Ep141: TinySort, Push Notifications, Responsive Tables

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Ep142: Vendor Prefixes, Media Queries, JavaScript

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Ep143: Data Binding, Nesting, Image Zooms

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Ep144: WebP, Static Maps, Watermarks

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Ep145: Justice, Carousels, Centering in CSS

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Ep146: Dropdowns, Scrolling, Motion Blur

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Ep147: Web Features, Form Design, Color Pickers

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Ep148: Web Design Trends, Sharing Buttons, Flexbox Techniques

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Ep149: Performance Tools, Material Design, Sliders

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Ep150: CSS Shapes, JavaScript, Font Combinations

(BROKEN)

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