Starting off the new year with a new recipe... croque Madame!
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Starting off the new year with a new recipe... croque Madame!
Carnitas salad with cilantro lime rice. #nom
Prosciutto, peach pizza with mozzarella, goat cheese, basil, balsamic glaze, honey, tomatoes, and a garlic/olive oil base. #nom
Homemade antipasto salad
Venice, you pretty.
The Venice canals are literally down the street from my new office #lunchbreak (at Venice Canals Walkway)
Brunch with a view! (at The Penthouse)
Weho with my girls! (at The Hudson Los Angeles)
Surprise visit from @cebartle22! Thanks for decking us out in #stellaanddot swag (at Abigaile Restaurant)
#FYF
Breakfast salad! Bacon, avo, hard boiled egg, tomato, red onion on kale. Dressing: apple cider vinegar, olive oil, Dijon, lemon. Salt and pepper to taste #nom #breakfastsalad
#artsdistrict #drugsthisway
Peach kale quinoa salad with goat cheese and olive oil/agave dressing
Muffin sitting this weekend! #gottalovethatunderbite #meanmugginmuffin
Thank you @kristinwallace for the bomb ass birthday cupcakes!!
Product Manager's Tool Belt: Products I Love.
These are tools I use frequently, but also look to for product inspiration.
Mailchimp: Mailchimp stole my heart years ago. Their analytics dashboard and subject line researcher have put them lightyears ahead of any other email marketing platform.
Basecamp: great for managing design assets. Hate that I can't preview documents before downloading them.
Highrise: the only CRM worth using.
Metamarkets: an incredibly powerful tool for large scale ad campaign management.
Optimizely: A/B test like a boss.
Uservoice: Stay ahead of your backlog. Populate uservoice feedback with a few items you think are essential for the next phase of your site and get feedback from your actual users. Users can also add their requests here too.
Google Analytics: More data than most people know what to do with
Pivotal Tracker: The dead simple way to track development progress.
Keynote: Second best to white boarding. Keynotopia Bundles for snazzy mobile and iOS interfaces.
Learning to love:
Lucid Chart
Moqups - still not sure how I feel about Balsamiq
Draw.io
Touchy Feely Events
Touch event types:
There are several types of event that can be fired to indicate that touch-related changes have occurred. You can determine which of these has happened by looking at the event's TouchEvent.type property.
touchstart: Sent when the user places a touch point on the touch surface. The event's target will be the element in which the touch occurred.
touchend: Sent when the user removes a touch point from the surface (that is, when they lift a finger or stylus from the surface). This is also sent if the touch point moves off the edge of the surface; for example, if the user's finger slides off the edge of the screen. The event's target is the same element that received the touchstart event corresponding to the touch point, even if the touch point has moved outside that element. The touch point (or points) that were removed from the surface can be found in the TouchListspecified by the changedTouches attribute.
touchmove: Sent when the user moves a touch point along the surface. The event's target is the same element that received the touchstart event corresponding to the touch point, even if the touch point has moved outside that element.
This event is also sent if the values of the radius, rotation angle, or force attributes of a touch point change.
touchenter: Sent when a touch point enters an element. Note: These events don't bubble.
touchleave: Sent when a touch point exits an element. Note: These events don't bubble.
touchcancel: Sent when a touch point has been disrupted in some way. There are several possible reasons why this might happen (and the exact reasons will vary from device to device, as well as browser to browser):
An event of some kind occurred that canceled the touch; this might happen if a modal alert pops up during the interaction.
The touch point has left the document window and moved into the browser's UI area, a plug-in, or other external content.
The user has placed more touch points on the screen than can be supported, in which case the earliest Touch in the TouchList gets canceled.
View Source: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/TouchEvent
Image Source: http://www.queness.com/post/11755/11-multi-touch-and-touch-events-javascript-libraries (really helpful tips on jQuery libraries to use to achieve the touch gestures in your native or mobile web app)