Navarr Barnier

Navarr Barnier

Lead Web Developer at The Shotbow Network Joined about 8 years ago

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  • 13 comments
  • 5 upvotes
  • Posted to DN 2.0 Status Report: A More Spacious Stories Layout and More, in reply to Max Lind , Jul 21, 2015

    Oh i see the problem! https isn't listening on non-www ;)

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  • Posted to DN 2.0 Status Report: A More Spacious Stories Layout and More, Jul 21, 2015

    Now if you could make non-www work or at least redirect, I would be so happy.

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  • Posted to Matthew Inman (The Oatmeal) on Apple Watch, in reply to David Alandí , Jun 12, 2015

    A whole lot of this applies to the Android Wear camp as well. It is passive and it is fantastic.

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  • Posted to Whats new in Safari 9.0, in reply to Pirijan Keth , Jun 09, 2015

    Use your primary brand color. You don't want to use a high fidelity logo, but an icon.

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  • Posted to Whats new in Safari 9.0, in reply to Leon Kennedy , Jun 09, 2015

    From some cursory searches it doesn't appear to have been standardized at all.

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  • Posted to HTTTML - Create custom HTML tags, Jun 08, 2015

    If you like the concept but in a more serious note, this is essentially http://polymer-project.org/

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  • Posted to Site Design: Kentucky Fried Chicken, May 27, 2015

    Bothered a little by the responsive selection bar at the top. On mobile devices it's non-obvious that it scrolls left and right.

    Other than that, an immensely beautiful design. Kudos to the company that did it!

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  • Posted to iPhone Killer: The Secret History of the Apple Watch, in reply to Taron Ghazaryan , Apr 06, 2015

    Notifications on your wrist are actually a very welcome improvement. It is more distracting than just ignoring your phone, but the difference between glancing at your wrist for a notification or checking your phone are insane.

    For the Watch, it's just a glimpse. For the phone it's generally pulling it out of my pocket or from wherever else I've set it and potentially unlocking it to see what it is. I use a Moto X so I see details about what the notification is generally, but I still have to interact with it to really see.

    A watch on the wrist is just a quick glance to know how interested or disinterest in the notification I am.

    I've been wearing a Moto 360 for months now and I think it's given my life a very subtle improvement (in connectivity, at least).

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  • Posted to iPhone Killer: The Secret History of the Apple Watch, in reply to Pierre de Milly , Apr 06, 2015

    That sounds like Apple is winning solely off of name recognition.

    Thank you for the glimpse.

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  • Posted to iPhone Killer: The Secret History of the Apple Watch, Apr 02, 2015

    As someone just immersed neck deep in Material, Google, and Android - it's hard to tell how people are responding to Apple products anymore.

    Does the general public consider the Apple Watch revolutionary? A must-have? Something they need?

    Is it bound to take over the industry, even if just based on brand recognition?

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