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Remember about five years ago, when the new hotness in interaction design was to have flashy layers in your website scroll at different speeds, creating a faux-3D effect? The effect was called ...
Google Chrome Speeds Up Fancy CSS Filter Effects CSS Filters give web developers access to powerful photo filters, but there's a high performance price to be paid for your web-based Instagram efforts.
“Jelly scrolling” is a phrase folks have attributed to the undesired effect of some content on the screen appearing stretched and squashed when scrolling. There were several theories as to why this ...
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