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The Web and design team at Canonical pride themselves on building things properly, not quickly. Always looking for creative ways to push the bounderies of the web.
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September’s reading list
by Inayaili de León Persson on 1 October 2015
Here’s a selection of the links we shared in September: Evolving the Google identity Guidelines for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps Screenings Reissue...
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Why the first impression matters
by Canonical on 28 September 2015
We believe that the first impression matters, especially when it comes to introducing a new product for the first time. Our aim is to delight the user from...
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Prepare for when Ubuntu freezes
by Robin Winslow on 28 September 2015
I routinely have at least 20 tabs open in Chrome, 10 files open in Atom (my editor of choice) and I’m often running virtual machines as well. This means my...
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dConstruct 2015
by Jamie Young on 18 September 2015
We had a great time at dConstruct in Brighton last Friday. Ubuntu was the premier sponsor of the event, so 15 of us headed down from London in the small hours...
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We’re going to be at dConstruct!
by Inayaili de León Persson on 8 September 2015
Ubuntu is once again sponsoring the excellent dConstruct conference, taking place this Friday, 11th September in Brighton. This year’s theme is “Designing the...
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August’s reading list
by Inayaili de León Persson on 1 September 2015
The design team members are constantly sharing interesting, fun, weird, links with each other, so we thought it might be a nice idea to share a selection of...
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Publishing Vanilla
by Tristram Oaten on 24 August 2015
We’ve got a new CSS framework at Canonical, named Vanilla. My colleague Ant has a great write-up introducing Vanilla. Essentially it’s a CSS microframework...
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Django behind a proxy: Fixing absolute URLs
by Robin Winslow on 18 August 2015
I recently tried to setup OpenID for one of our sites to support authentication with login.myasnchisdf.eu.org, and it took me much longer than I’d anticipated because...
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Vanilla: Creating a modular Sass library
by Robin Winslow on 5 August 2015
We recently introduced Vanilla framework, a light-weight styling framework which is intended to replace the old Guidelines framework as the basis for our...
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Converting old guidelines to vanilla
by Richard McCartney on 24 July 2015
How the previous guidelines worked Guidelines essentially is a framework built by the Canonical web design team. The whole framework has an array of tools to...
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The monochromatic makeover
by Canonical on 16 July 2015
We have given our monochromatic icons a small facelift to make them more elegant, lighter and consistent across the platform by incorporating our Suru...
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Introducing Vanilla
by Anthony Dillon on 22 June 2015
Why we needed a new framework Some time ago the web team at Canonical developed a CSS framework we called ‘Guidelines’. Guidelines helped us to maintain our...