Hey Developers, stop using position: fixed in your documentation!
Hmm I wonder if Campaign Monitor support any other methods apart from Client? guess I’ll just scroll down, oh wait I can’t, the documentation uses using position: fixed. I can’t see any methods below client. *Slow clap*. You basically make the documentation fail on a small browser window. Well done.
Why do I see the same mistake repeated again (beanstalk) and again (tumblr).
Open plan offices were designed with the idea that people can move around and interact freely to promote creative thinking and better problem solving, but it doesn’t work like that. If you are just getting into some work and a phone goes off in the background, it ruins what you are concentrating on. Even though you are not aware at the time, the brain responds to distractions — More damaging evidence on open plan offices
Simply put: we don’t build services to make money; we make money to build better services. — Mark Zuckerberg (via Facebook S-1)
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As we move away from interaction via screens and into physical space, we have the potential to make the world significantly more magical. We can make the everyday into the any day, especially if we focus on communication and understanding. — Zach Lieberman of Openframeworks responding to the question “how will technology become more humanised in the next decade”, in Wired’s March 2012 issue. (via timburrellsawardjournal)
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A product manager typically starts by writing an internal press release announcing the finished product. The target audience for the press release is the new/updated product’s customers, which can be retail customers or internal users of a tool or technology. I If the benefits listed don’t sound very interesting or exciting to customers, then perhaps they’re not (and shouldn’t be built). — What is Amazon’s approach to product development and product management?