Amazing how far technology has come - watch this adorable adopted dog who has a disability get the chance to run, thanks to 3D printing

Read more on AdLibbing.

Read more on AdLibbing.

Such a cool use of maps and video from the New York Times. Finding quiet places in the city.

Such a cool use of maps and video from the New York Times. Finding quiet places in the city. 

Friend your mom!

I attended day two of my first Personal Democracy Forum (PDF) last week and found myself surrounded by a combination of politicos and digirati. The theme was “think bigger,” and the concept was leveraging technology and, wait for it…”big data” to tackle the world’s biggest problems. Ironically, in many of the sessions I ended up listening to, the ongoing issue of diversity in tech or lack thereof (and at tech conferences) still seems like a problem that requires a human solution. Read more on AdLibbing.

At the Ad Council, we are starting to utilize mobile and tablet advertising for some of our nonprofit causes. That’s why I was excited to attend Mobile Media Upfront last Monday and learn all about the mobile platform and what it could mean for social good. After the day was complete, my overall feeling was that mobile advertising is a big part of our future, and there is no turning back.  Read more on AdLibbing.

We need your help to spread the word about National Get Outdoors Day this Saturday! Sign-up to automatically send out a message to your community pledging to re-connect with nature.http://bit.ly/13lHCSe

We need your help to spread the word about National Get Outdoors Day this Saturday! Sign-up to automatically send out a message to your community pledging to re-connect with nature.http://bit.ly/13lHCSe

The buzzword “responsive” has been floating around the web design world for the past year or so, especially in mobile contexts. It refers to a website that has a very fluid template, which “responds” to the size of the user’s browser by rearranging and resizing the elements to logically fit on the page within a device. BostonGlobe.com and Alaska.org are good examples. To see their responsive templates in action: grab the lower right corner of the browser, and try resizing it. Read more on AdLibbing.

mozillawebmaker:
“ Make your mom proud Show Mom how much you care by coding her a web page to let her know how great she is!
Using our Thimble template, you can:
• change the image to something special between the two of you
• change the caption to...

mozillawebmaker:

Make your mom proud

Show Mom how much you care by coding her a web page to let her know how great she is!

Using our Thimble template, you can:

  • change the image to something special between the two of you
  • change the caption to something she’ll notice
  • experiment with changing things like the colors, fonts, and background image.

Imagine - she’ll *love* that you were spending time on the internet!


Try it now:
https://webmaker.org/en-US/projects/make-mom-proud/

About this project:

  • Level: Beginner
  • Topic: Design, Gift Card, Photography
  • Skills: CSS, HTML

 

Very cool. Make mom proud and learn to code!