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Blog au Roux

Great Creole cuisine comes from the blending of cultural influences — French, Spanish, Caribbean and African — to create a truly distinctive and memorable taste. Our varied backgrounds allow us to share our collective expertise. As for Creole cooking, we start with one core piece of advice, “First you make a roux…”

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CSS3 Keyframe Animation

What is CSS3 Keyframe Animation?

Keyframe Animation is a technique of animating that transitions objects smoothly between two states (i.e. keyframes). CSS3 Keyframe Animation uses CSS code to enable a browser to natively animate without having to enable a proprietary third-party plug-in like Flash. Modern browsers have the ability to hardware accelerate much of the rendering process, and because CSS3 Keyframe Animations are rendered by the browser instead of Flash, much of the visual heavy lifting can be passed off to the much more efficient video card. CSS3 Keyframe Animations are currently the only way to view animations on mobile devices; modern mobile devices do not officially support Flash. Like many new CSS3 features, CSS3 Animation works in modern browsers but is not supported in older browsers such as IE9 or lower.

Make Your Email Campaign Stand Out

With a massive amount of emails delivered to our inboxes everyday, it can seem like a daunting task to get your email blast to stand out from all the rest. In addition, there are many factors to consider when developing an email marketing campaign, including:

Adobe Webinar: Optimizing Facebook Pages For Your Brand

Since Facebook pages have changed to the timeline format, companies have seen, on average, an increase in post engagement (i.e. likes, clicks, shares, and comments). The growth is due mostly to an increase in user engagement on video and image posts, while engagement has decreased for text posts (that do not include an image, video, etc).

Learning from the Master: Josh Clark (Part 2)

In this episode, I’ll provide some examples of both good and poor mobile design, and provide some starting points for “teaching touch” or how to guide users through your awesome interface.

For those of you interested in tips on ergonomic mobile design, or some insights into mobile device usage behavior, I covered that in Part 1.

Learning from the Master: Josh Clark

We’ve been with the keyboard and mouse for nearly 30 years now, and in the early days of that computing paradigm, things were fairly simple. Screen sizes were all pretty common, resolution was low, everything you could do on the screen was, well, on the screen and things were even black and white. The tools and techniques available to Designers and Developers back then were fairly limited, but then again, so was the machine.

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