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  1. 021: With Nicole Sullivan - ShopTalk

    This week we were joined by Nicole Sullivan, a long time web veteran, originator of OOCSS, CSS lint, and tons more. Nicole is definitely a thought leader in the modern web development world who is often ahead of us all. We’ve watched OOCSS start out as this abstract and highly criticized concept turn into a pretty commonplace practice on large sites. We talk about (roughly in order):

    News’n’Links’n’Drama

    • Matt Wilcox on The Responsive Images Problem
    • IE 7 Tax – Company literally charging 6.8% more for products they sell online if browser is IE 7.

    Q & A

    • Isn’t OOCSS just moving CSS bloat into HTML bloat?
    • Is there going to be a book on OOCSS?
    • Recognizing when many elements have the same classes, and making a new class that @extends the old ones.
    • Can you use the body element like you would a page-wrapping div?
    • What tools to we suggest for validation in the modern world, especially as part of a workflow?
    • How does SMACSS compare/contrast to OOCSS?
    • When do you call yourself a professional designer or developer?
    • How about universally setting elements to position: relative;

    http://shoptalkshow.com/episodes/021-with-nicole-sullivan/

    —Huffduffed by matro 9 months ago

  2. With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility | Elliot Jay Stocks | New Adventures In Web Design conference | Nottingham | 20th January 2011

    Recent developments in web technologies like HTML5 and CSS3 have allowed us to build a richer web, full of advanced visual treatments like web fonts, animations, transformations, and drop-shadows. But have we got carried away with our new toys? Just because we can use a drop-shadow doesn’t mean we have to. In this new and often controversial talk, Elliot looks at solid design principles that will turn a good website into a great website, examines the scenarios where it’s better to stay away from unnecessary visual effects, and attempts to find the sweet spot in between the two extremes. "With great power comes great responsibility," said Uncle Ben, and Spidey hadn’t even used border-radius!

    —Huffduffed by matro one year ago