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The Smashing Book
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2009
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The Smashing Book 2
3 editions
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2010
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Redesign The Web (The Smashing Book #3)
4 editions
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2012
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The Mobile Book
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2012
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Smashing Book #5: Real-Life Responsive Web Design
2 editions
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2015
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The Smashing Book #4 — New Perspectives on Web Design (Smashing Special eBooks)
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2013
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The Extension (The Smashing Book #3 1/3)
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2012
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User Experience Design
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Successful Freelancing for Web Designers: The Best of Smashing Magazine
7 editions
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2010
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Professional Web Design (Smashing Magazine eBook #1)
3 editions
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2009
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“wireframes in tools such as Adobe Illustrator, OmniGraffle and Microsoft Visio. Originally, these”
― UX Design Process
― UX Design Process
“If we want the Web to evolve, we need to stop giving complex and demanding code to old browsers. If you build your solutions the right way, then IE 6 would not need any JavaScript to display a workable, albeit simpler, solution.”
― Understanding Advanced JavaScript
― Understanding Advanced JavaScript
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