

Companion forum thread to: Outdoor Research Uberlayer Review. The Polartec Alpha Active insulation does a good job dumping heat, and I was indeed impressed.

Browse Uberlayer jobs and learn more about the people and environment at Uberlayer. This Outdoor Research Uberlayer Review features an active insulation jacket that weighs about four ounces more than similar jackets but does not make up for the extra weight with added comfort, durability, warmth, or lower cost. The Uberlayer performed reasonably well in our tests. Do you have experience with Alpha not being durable? I’ve not noticed my fleece layers losing loft. I am asking sincerely, because I plan to buy either the Proton LT or the Ascendant hoody soon, and I want to make sure I correctly understand the pros and cons of each.Pixel perfect is really not an option. For one thing many using this phrase assume a "one design to rule them all" approach is perfect. They're stuck on browsers, not user behavior.ĭesktop use isn't mobile use.Įven responsive design hasn't figured that out. Pixel perfect design presents itself as the one right answer. If you're presenting the one right answer, that's the only wrong answer.Īnd frankly, it is unimaginative and uncreative. If successful, you would be the most hated person on the internet.Īnother thing is a lot of numbskulls want their stupid Chrome tricks to run right, unaware that users unable to see it at all would consider that to be a blessing.įollow up question, any ideas on how I could build one? Which is why so many in business demand it. Perfect for aerobic climbs and ski tours, the men's Uberlayer jacket combines weather-resistance, warmth and breathability for a jacket you can wear whether you're on the move or breaking for lunch. Right now the guy who created comic sans has that position, but I try harder. Flash was good definitely a contender, but lost steam. Responsive Logos, Part 1: Tips for Adapting Logos for Small Screens contradicts pixel perfect dogma.

At the same time it also contradicts shoehorning a desktop site into a mobile browser because the user is just life support for the browser thinking.
