Designing Navigation for Mobile: Design Patterns and Best Practices — Smashing Magazine
When designing navigation on mobile, we don’t have to rely on slide-in-menus or nested accordions. We can also use the curtain design pattern, and show multiple levels of navigation at once.
Les réductions d'émissions de CO2 promises par les Cloud providers sont elles réalistes? | Boavizta
Les Cloud Providers multiplient les communications pour un cloud toujours plus responsable, au moment même où l’Irlande et les Pays-Bas instaurent un moratoire sur l’installation de nouveaux datacenters hyperscale.
Corporate Digital Responsibility in Europe | Interreg Europe - Sharing solutions for better policy
SMEs in all sectors find themselves obliged to digitalise production and organisation. Digitalisation can bring a wealth of benefits, but also opens them up to many risks. These range from data privacy and cyber security, to ethics of data and technology. They range from digital inclusion, job substitution / insecurity, to energy use with big data. Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) is a set of practices and behaviour that help an organisation to use data and digital technologies in a way that is socially, economically, technologically, and environmentally responsible. In theory, it sounds obvious. In practice, it is not so easy to achieve, particularly for SMEs. Public support is, thus, required to ensure that the digital revolution is accompanied by an awareness of its socio-economic and environmental threats and by practical tools and support systems that can ensure even the smallest SMEs can de digitally responsible. CDR EUROPE takes up this challenge. We group partners from 7 EU regions, representing different levels of digitalisation, economic fabrics and CDR maturity levels, but all committed to ensuring that SMES reap the benefits of responsible digitalisation. Partners merge varied expertise on relevant topics, which range from public measures to support SME digitalisation processes, cyber security, environmental impacts of digitalisation, to digital social inclusion, to name but a few. Using the International CDR Manifesto as a starting point, we implement an interregional exchange approach that takes us through stages of Consolidating Concepts, Understanding Challenges and Seeking Answers, towards Being the Change: achieving policy improvements and monitoring impact. 4 regions design and test a Pilot Action supporting CDR uptake in SMEs and we use results to feed into change in all partner territories. CDR EUROPE supports better regional development policies for CDR uptake in SMEs, with extensive socio-economic impact on our territories.
Les chiffres clés de l'impact des réseaux, des terminaux et des usages sur l’environnement, les travaux de l'Arcep et les réflexions des régulateurs européens des télécoms.
Manuel de la Communication non violente dans votre vie personnelle et professionnelle
De petites remarques désobligeantes peuvent rapidement dégrader vos relations. La méthode de Communication Non Violente peut transformer votre vie au travail et à la maison.
L’ANSSI est l'autorité nationale en matière de sécurité et de défense des systèmes d’information. Prévention, protection, réaction, formation et labellisation de solutions et de services pour la sécurité numérique de la Nation.
How much power does loading a JPEG, WebP, and AVIF image consumer on a user's device? In this post, I've used the Firefox Profiler to run some unscientific tests in the hopes of finding out.
Comment concevoir des sites et applications moins énergivores : un expert répond
Rendre Internet plus éco-responsable, c’est prendre en compte l’impact environnemental des sites et applications mobiles dès leur conception. Expert en numérique responsable chez Greenspector - une entreprise qui aide les organisations à réduire l’impact environnemental de leurs sites et applications -, Laurent Devernay dresse un panorama des bonnes pratiques pour rendre nos sites et applications plus responsables.
HTTP does a pretty good job staying out of everyone's way. If you're reading this article, there's a solid chance it was delivered to you
over HTTP. Even if you're reading this ...