2015
FLICKT - mars 2015 - Introducing the New! Shiny ! Photolist framework - code.flickr.com
(via)Some photolist pages on Flickr use infinite scrolling, and some display results one page at a time. Regardless of how a page shows its photos, it starts to feel messy when there is an incomplete row of photos hanging off the end of the page. If there is more content in the set, the last row should be full. However, since we fetch photos from the API in fixed batch sizes, things don’t always work out so nicely, leaving “leftovers” in the bottom row. Borrowing from typesetting terminology, we call these leftover photos orphans. (We can also paginate backwards; leftovers at the top are technically widows but we’ll just keep using the term orphans for simplicity.)
2014
CSS - RESPONSIVE - Flexible Foundations | Trent Walton
Responsive or not, there’s no reason why we shouldn’t all be designing and building sites on flexible foundations.
2006
Flickr “detail” sets | A Whole Lotta Nothing
See how much easier the detail view is? No more squinting at little thumbnails, you can instantly scan everything in a set without having to click on anything. Just add “/detail/” to your flickr set links when sharing a gallery. Your readers will than
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