News Archives https://speckyboy.com/category/news/ Design News, Resources & Inspiration Wed, 28 Dec 2022 15:57:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Australis: The New Look for Firefox https://speckyboy.com/australis-new-look-firefox/ https://speckyboy.com/australis-new-look-firefox/#comments Wed, 20 Nov 2013 16:23:55 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=45515 Even though it has lost considerable market share to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox is still the preferred and favored web browser for a good number of internet users. And in...

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Even though it has lost considerable market share to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox is still the preferred and favored web browser for a good number of internet users. And in the light of stiff competition from Chrome, Firefox has recently been trying hard to come up with something new in an attempt to bridge its lost market share.

And speaking of something new from Firefox, behold Australis, the newest and most gorgeous iteration of the Firefox user interface yet.


Screenshot of Australis

In easy terms, Australis is being hailed as a modern and clean visual design iteration for the Firefox web browser. Apart from simplifying and streamlining the default Firefox UI, Australis will also include easier ways to customize your web browser. As Mozilla is describing it, ‘it’s the most beautiful and detail-obsessed iteration of Firefox’s visual design yet: modern, clean, and comfortable’.

Here’s a two minute overview and walkthrough of Australis:

While it is not yet fully ready and needs a good deal of polishing, you can play around with the Australis interactive demo here.

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Workwankers – Calling-out some of the unlikeable characters in design https://speckyboy.com/workwankers-calling-unlikeable-characters-design/ https://speckyboy.com/workwankers-calling-unlikeable-characters-design/#comments Wed, 30 Oct 2013 11:19:52 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=45010 Created by Peter Cortez and Joe Sayaman from digital production company Mizaplas.com, Workwankers is a creative series of illustrated slides that highlights some of the more annoying and unlikable characters...

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Created by Peter Cortez and Joe Sayaman from digital production company Mizaplas.com, Workwankers is a creative series of illustrated slides that highlights some of the more annoying and unlikable characters that will undoubtedly be found lingering in your office.

You can also Call out a Wanker, so Peter and Joe know that this may be ‘construed as mean-spirited,’ and thus urge everyone to use the site responsibly.

Workwankers – You Know Who They Are!

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Shoulderbeast

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Idea Killer

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Pair of Hands

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Crappy Writer

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Moochie

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Pervoceros

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Gloomo

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Award Gremlin

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Name Vomiter

Go forth and name and shame a Workwanker! →

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Ghost, the blogging tool inspired by WordPress, is now available https://speckyboy.com/ghost-org/ https://speckyboy.com/ghost-org/#comments Tue, 15 Oct 2013 08:10:52 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=44732 Back in November last year, John O’Nolan came up with a rather revolutionary concept of Ghost — a blogging tool inspired by WordPress. The logic behind this project was that...

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Back in November last year, John O’Nolan came up with a rather revolutionary concept of Ghost — a blogging tool inspired by WordPress. The logic behind this project was that WordPress is evolving more as a CMS and less as a blog publishing platform and as such, Ghost attempted to fill the need for a blogging tool.

Almost a year later, the first public release of Ghost has been announced. Plus, Ghost has also started accepting open signups and forum access.

Ghost.org, Blogging Tool Based on WordPress, is Now Available

Right now, you can either download Ghost and test run it all by yourself, or you can make use of automated Ghost installers, such as those provided by Bitnami, Rackspace and Digital Ocean. Among other things, Envato have also announced a $5000 competition for Ghost theme submissions.

A hosted solution for Ghost is also in the making, but is currently available only to beta testers.

If you have been looking for a simple blogging platform, Ghost might be of use for you! Go ahead and give it a spin.

Try Ghost →

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ManageWP.org — Share, Explore and Vote on Everything WordPress https://speckyboy.com/managewp/ https://speckyboy.com/managewp/#comments Mon, 14 Oct 2013 14:44:30 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=44709 Due to the popularity of WordPress, there is no shortage of WP-related material on the internet. Whatever it might be that you are looking for — news, themes, plugins, reviews,...

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Due to the popularity of WordPress, there is no shortage of WP-related material on the internet. Whatever it might be that you are looking for — news, themes, plugins, reviews, interviews or tutorials — you will find numerous blogs and websites offering you WordPress-related information.

Amidst such variety, it might be difficult to keep track of the best and choicest of articles and tutorials. If you too have experienced the same, you should check out ManageWP.org (brought to you by, but not to be confused with, the WordPress management service ManageWP.com).

ManageWP.org -- Your Destination For Quality WordPress Content!

And what is ManageWP.org all about? Basically put, it is a community project that enables you to share and vote on content that has anything to do with WordPress. Thus, you can not only share and upvote meaningful content for other members of the WordPress community, but even discover amazing articles, tutorials and videos — all related to WordPress, of course!

Based on Symfony2 and AngularJS, ManageWP.org has been inspired by the likes of Upworthy.com, Zite.com and Inbound.org.

If you are someone who uses WordPress on a regular basis, do check out ManageWP.org Plus, feel free to share and vote for the content of your choice (just be sure to read the guidelines, though).

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Google Web Designer: Bringing Ideas To Life, Using HTML5 https://speckyboy.com/google-web-designer/ https://speckyboy.com/google-web-designer/#comments Tue, 01 Oct 2013 08:11:01 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=44235 Yesterday Google added a new tool to its wide array of offerings, and this time they have built something specifically for the web design community. Allow me to introduce you...

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Yesterday Google added a new tool to its wide array of offerings, and this time they have built something specifically for the web design community.

Allow me to introduce you to Google Web Designer – a powerful tool that lets you easily create interactive and cross-platform HTML5-based designs and vector-style artwork using an ‘integrated visual and code interface’.

Google Web Designer Screenshot

So what exactly can Google Web Designer do? Here are some of the features it offers:

  • Full 3D authoring environment utilizing CSS3
  • Automated and intuitive design tools to let you create animated HTML5
  • Publish designed ads directly to DoubleClick Studio or AdMob
  • In-built illustration tools
  • Choice of either Design View or Code View

To give you a quick overview of what Google Web Designer can do, check out this video:

As of now, Google Web Designer is freely available for both Mac and PC. It is still in BETA, though that shouldn’t really deter you from giving it a spin — GMail was in BETA for a long while, wasn’t it?

You can read about the launch of Google Web Designer here, or check out related videos on YouTube.

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phpMyAdmin Turns 15 Years Old This Week! https://speckyboy.com/phpmyadmin-turns-15-years-old-week/ https://speckyboy.com/phpmyadmin-turns-15-years-old-week/#respond Thu, 12 Sep 2013 07:21:22 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=43775 In an era when everything on the internet is shrinking in terms of life expectancy, be it smartphone operating systems or browser versions, phpMyAdmin, the extremely popular and often taken...

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In an era when everything on the internet is shrinking in terms of life expectancy, be it smartphone operating systems or browser versions, phpMyAdmin, the extremely popular and often taken for granted tool for administering MySQL and other related databases from a web browser, this week has turned 15 years of old!

phpMyAdmin started as a humble project with modest aspirations. Inspired by Peter Kuppelwieser’s MySQL-Webadmin, Tobias Ratschiller began work on phpMyAdmin in 1998, but later abandoned the already popular project in 2000 due to lack of time. It was eventually Olivier Müller, Marc Delisle and Loïc Chapeaux that in 2001 eventually registered phpMyAdmin at SourceForge, and development has never looked back.

phpMyAdmin Turns 15 Years Old This Week!

Today, with over 200,000 direct downloads per month, it has evolved into a gigantic concept in its own right — the number of lines of code has risen from 13,496 to 508,761, made possible by over 650 contributors from across the globe, translated into 72 languages, and the total cost of it all coming in at the relatively cheap total of $7,485,316.

Happy Birthday phpMyAdmin. All the best for the next 15!

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Bootstrap Version 3 Has Been Released! https://speckyboy.com/bootstrap-version-3-rc1-is-out/ https://speckyboy.com/bootstrap-version-3-rc1-is-out/#respond Mon, 29 Jul 2013 08:05:55 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=39635 Twitter Bootstrap, the powerful framework that is loved by developers all around the world, has just a couple of days ago taken the first step towards a major upgrade. The...

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Twitter Bootstrap, the powerful framework that is loved by developers all around the world, has just a couple of days ago taken the first step towards a major upgrade. The first release candidate for version 3 is out!

Bootstrap Version 3

While you still have access to the previous version, the new version 3 will soon be replacing its predecessor. In terms of changes, Bootstrap 3 brings many new tasty dishes to the table: there have been roughly 16,00 commits, 72,000 additions and deletions as well as nearly 300 file changes. If you are looking for the complete list of changes and a migration guide, check this out.

Bootstrap 3 Homepage

You can get your hands on the release candidate over here. RC1 will, most likely, be followed by an RC2, which shall then pave way for the final version. So keep your eyes and ears open, and watch out for the new ideas that Bootstrap 3 will bring to web development.

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Firefox 22: Less Plugins, More Features! https://speckyboy.com/firefox-22-less-plugins-more-features/ https://speckyboy.com/firefox-22-less-plugins-more-features/#comments Thu, 27 Jun 2013 08:11:55 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=38955 A couple of days ago Mozilla released the latest version (22) of their popular web browser Firefox. This release comes in rather quick, as version 21 was released just six...

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A couple of days ago Mozilla released the latest version (22) of their popular web browser Firefox. This release comes in rather quick, as version 21 was released just six weeks ago. However, just like every other major release, Firefox 22 comes loaded with various new features.

First up, just like Chrome, Firefox 22 too supports WebRTC by default, enabling you to make audio and video calls and share files without any third-party plugin. With Opera also planning a move to Blink, Internet Explorer will now probably be the only major web browser sans this feature.

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Secondly, Firefox 22 comes with support for asm.js Wondering what it is? Basically, asm.js is a subset of JavaScript which allows dynamic compilation and improves performance and speed. It is yet to gain a lot of popularity (beyond game demos), but it surely has great potential, and maybe Firefox is trying to offer a relevant alternative to Google Dart, which is supported by Chrome.

Also, with WebRTC and WebGL on board, Firefox 22 also has abilities for 3D gaming in its arsenal now. To quote Mozilla Blog:

Mozilla pioneered, including WebGL, Emscripten, asm.js and WebRTC, to show how you can deliver high-end 3D multiplayer games while still maintaining a fast and stunning experience.”

There is also a game demo to show you what the new browser can handle. There are several other new features too, such as:

  1. Support for Flexbox CSS3 layout mode
  2. New features in Developer Tools
  3. Custom playspeed for audio and video playback (HTML5)
  4. Display scaling options for high-resolution displays (Windows only as of now)
  5. Support for HTML5 <time> and <data> elements
  6. Web Notifications API
  7. Pointer Lock API goes beyond just fullscreen
  8. WebGL enhancements
  9. Better memory usage when rendering images
  10. Social services manager

There are several other minor features as well, and overall, Firefox 22 surely is looking to be one impressive web browser!

Have you tried the newest Firefox release? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

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The Inevitable But Annoying Rise of Bing https://speckyboy.com/the-inevitable-but-annoying-rise-of-bing/ https://speckyboy.com/the-inevitable-but-annoying-rise-of-bing/#comments Wed, 05 Jun 2013 15:06:58 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=37826 We all hoped it’d fail, but it looks like Bing is here to stay. Like everything Microsoft seems to do, it became popular without anyone really knowing why, and being...

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We all hoped it’d fail, but it looks like Bing is here to stay. Like everything Microsoft seems to do, it became popular without anyone really knowing why, and being slightly rubbish. If you need an example of other things Microsoft have made popular whilst also being rubbish, there’s Windows, Internet Explorer, Windows Live Messenger, Hotmail, .NET… the list goes on, and includes everything Microsoft has ever done, with the only exception being the Xbox. Somehow they got that right. But it does now have Internet Explorer, which makes me want to hate it.

Where do I start by describing how annoying Bing is? There’s those awful spine-shudderingly terrible examples of product placement that have ruined TV episodes and films, like this incredibly awkward moment in Hawai Five-0:

And a terrible bit in the Amazing Spider Man where Peter Parker uses Bing as the audience gawps and goes “Why isn’t he using Google?” as if that’s more unrealistic than a man swinging through the city using cobwebs:

Spiderman uses Bing
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Google is so ingrained into our collective conscience that to see anyone use anything else seems completely unnatural, which is why it stands out a mile. It’s even in our vocabulary. “I’ll just Google it” someone might say, no matter what search engine they’re actually using. A non-technical friend of mine even called a website’s own internal search a “Google”. It’s a word that has now replaced search.

Google is the most popular search engine, and it’s still a long way ahead of Bing. But Bing is trying very hard, not only with those terrible example of product placement, but by making it the default search engine in Internet Explorer, and by making Internet Explorer the default (or only) browser on all Microsoft’s new devices.

As predicted, Microsoft’s Surface tablet would do okay, helped by some pretty good advertising that actually make it look surprisingly cool:

Also, of course there’s the new range of Windows phones, which again are helped by cool adverts where celebrities tell you how cool their new Windows phone is. This presumably really appeals to people who want to be “alternative” now everyone and their dog has an iPhone. A friend of mine who used to be the world’s biggest Apple fanboy is actually now ditching his iPhone in favour of the new Nokia Windows phone. Times are changing.

So Windows phones sales are increasing which have Internet Explorer as their default browser, and Bing as a button right there on the phone itself. So it’s no wonder we’re seeing more people use Bing, and Google’s market share dipping.

Google is still 90% market share

Okay Google is still pretty far ahead. It has roughly 90% of the search market, which is waaay far ahead of Bing. But if the current trends continue and Google continues to tumble, Bing (currently roughly 5%) will be the most popular search engine by 2016.

What if Google kept losing market share
Image Source: Guardian Online.

Ask a web developer which browser he hates the most and he’ll say Internet Explorer (probably followed by a 6, 7 or 8 if he wants to get specific). But unfortunately it comes as standard on all the devices we mentioned earlier, and it’s not even possible to change the browser on Windows mobile to the usual web developer’s favourite, Chrome or Firefox. Plus how many users will be bothered to change this? Only technical people like us will even mess around with default applications on a mobile device. Which leaves more people in the world using Internet Explorer, and therefore Bing. Great.

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Foundation 4 has just been released – Now taking a ‘Mobile First’ approach https://speckyboy.com/foundation-4-has-just-been-released-now-taking-a-mobile-first-approach/ https://speckyboy.com/foundation-4-has-just-been-released-now-taking-a-mobile-first-approach/#comments Fri, 01 Mar 2013 07:46:25 +0000 http://speckyboy.com/?p=32431 With the increase in popularity of mobile devices, the need to create and develop mobile-friendly websites has also increased manifolds. Naturally, this has led to a surge in the development...

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With the increase in popularity of mobile devices, the need to create and develop mobile-friendly websites has also increased manifolds. Naturally, this has led to a surge in the development of tools that can help you build websites with mobile users in mind. One such tool that has recently undergone a major revamp is the popular Foundation Framework from ZURB.

Right from its inception, the SASS-powered Foundation Framework has taken the web by storm, and now, with the release of Foundation 4, ZURB intends to take its popularity to a new level.

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They have not just added new features and tweaked the code, the codebase for the responsive front-end framework has been completely rewritten. According to ZURB, the objective behind the rewrite has been to project a “mobile-first” approach. From their blog:

“We’ve retooled Foundation from the ground up to be Mobile First. This is no hack job; we didn’t just flip some media queries and call it a day. We went through the framework and rethought how grids should work, how components should work in a mobile-first paradigm, so we could be sure the solution we deliver in Foundation 4 is smart and sturdy.”

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Time and again, the Foundation Framework has proven to be a fantastic starting point for designers and developers who want to create content for the mobile web. Will the changes in Foundation 4 be well received? Well, only time can tell!

What do you think of Foundation 4 by ZURB?

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