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I write everything in Markdown - Brett Terpstra - thoughtbot Learn
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5by5 | The Web Ahead #45: Web Design with Andy Clarke
5by5 - The Web Ahead #45: Web Design with Andy Clarke
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034: With Jeremy Keith - ShopTalk
This week we were joined by Jeremy Keith, long time super genius. Jeremy works at Clearleft in what he dubs the Research & Development arm. He built Huffduffer, wrote HTML5 for Web Designers (amongst other books), and is an all around swell chap from Brighton, UK. We talk about (roughly in order):
News’n’Links’n’Drama
- Crowd Favorite is hiring. Clearleft is too.
- Jen Simmons & Eric Meyer are creating The Web Behind.
Q & A
- Why is there no element? And the Scooby-Doo algorithm.
- HTML5 has a bunch of stuff in it to benefit everybody… except developers?
- Is mobile first design hindering creativity?
- Will HTML5 mobile apps ever be as efficient as Native apps? Is that the right question?
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SitePoint Podcast #168: Secret Src with Jeremy Keith
Episode 168 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) interviews Jeremy Keith (@adactio) who now works at ClearLeft to talk about the developments in the Responsive Design world, and particularly the ongoing discussions on proposed image element solutions.
http://www.sitepoint.com/podcast-168-secret-source-with-jeremy-keith/
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Progressive Enhancement - Aaron Gustafson
Aaron Gustafson, author of Adaptive Web Design, joins us to discuss progressive enhancement techniques.
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Progressive Enhancement « Episodes « EE Podcast
Aaron Gustafson, author of Adaptive Web Design, joins us to discuss progressive enhancement. From content and semantic markup, to CSS, JavaScript and accessibility enhancements, we discuss the benefits of a “layered” development approach.
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Adactio: Articles—Paranormal Interactivity
A presentation on interaction design from An Event Apart 2010.
Interaction is the secret sauce of the web. Understanding interaction is key to understanding the web as its own medium—it’s not print, it’s not television, and it’s certainly not the desktop.
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Emily Lewis Builds the Web One Microformat at a Time
Carl and Richard talk to Emily Lewis about HTML5, CSS3, Microformats, and general web development topics. Emily calls herself a ‘standardista’ and demonstrates that in the conversation, talking about the advantage of using schemas to identify different types of data in your web pages. Could this be the return of XML schemas in a way that makes sense?
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Dan Rubin – CSS3 for Everyone » UIE Brain Sparks
"… Incorporating CSS3 into your designs allows you to create innovative designs with less code and reliance on images. The level of compatibility with many of the browser options out there is already impressive and it continues to grow. Taking advantage of the new CSS3 features helps to shift heavier visual elements to the browser itself." http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2011/07/28/dan-rubin-css3-for-everyone/
Tagged with css3 web-design web-developer html css javascript
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TummelVision 67: Tantek Ãelik explains open web standards for poets | Tummelvision
Tagged with web-development open-source html css
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