des compositeurs qui font des trucs normaux
▻https://composersdoingnormalshit.com
#scrolling #normal_shit
des compositeurs qui font des trucs normaux
How much Mike Bloomberg is spending on campaign ads - Washington Post
▻https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/politics/bloomberg-ad-spending-scale
#visualisation #scrolling (long…!)
UX : Infinite Scrolling vs. Pagination — UX Planet
▻https://uxplanet.org/ux-infinite-scrolling-vs-pagination-1030d29376f1
comparaison (pour et contre) entre pagination et scrolling infini
#web_design #interface #pagination #infinite_scrolling #scrolling
There are only a few instances where infinite scrolling is effective. It’s best suited for sites and apps that boast user-generated content (Twitter, Facebook) or visual content (Pinterest, Instagram). Pagination, on the other hand, is a safe option, and good solution for sites and apps that intend to satisfy the goal-oriented activities of the users.
skrollr - parallax scrolling for the masses
▻http://prinzhorn.github.io/skrollr
exemple :
▻http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2014/10/21/comment-facebook-mis-voie-djihad-255616
jScroll - a jQuery Plugin for Infinite Scrolling / Lazy Loading
▻http://jscroll.com/#examples
jScroll is a #jQuery plugin for #infinite #scrolling, written by Philip Klauzinski. Infinite scrolling; also known as lazy loading, endless scrolling, autopager, endless pages, etc.; is the ability to load content via AJAX within the current page or content area as you scroll down. The new content can be loaded automatically each time you scroll to the end of the existing content, or it can be triggered to load by clicking a navigation link at the end of the existing content.
Scrolling and Attention (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
►http://www.useit.com/alertbox/scrolling-attention.html
#Scrolling and Attention (Jakob #Nielsen's Alertbox)
►http://www.useit.com/alertbox/scrolling-attention.html
“The following chart shows the distribution of user fixations along stripes that were 100 pixels tall. The bars represent total gaze time, as opposed to the number of fixations. (In other words, two fixations of 200 ms count the same as one fixation of 400 ms.)”
►http://www.useit.com/alertbox/eyetracking-fixations-above-fold-vs-below.png