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  1. 009: With Ethan Marcotte - ShopTalk

    This week we were joined by Ethan Marcotte, our chauffeur into the brave new world of responsive web design. We’ve been getting a good amount of questions about RWD, so we’ve saved the best ones up for a special espisode from the man himself. We talk about (roughly in order):

    Hot Links:
    StyleDocco (http://jacobrask.github.com/styledocco/)
    Adobe Shadow (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/shadow/)
    SenchaTouch 2 (http://www.sencha.com/blog/announcing-sencha-touch-2/)
    The Non-Breaking Space Show Crossover (http://nonbreakingspace.tv/shoptalk-crossover-with-chris-coyier-and-dave-rupert/)
    The Industry Podcast (http://theindustry.cc/2012/03/06/2-responsive-sass-awkward-hugs/)

    Q&A:
    >What is responsive design?
    >When shouldn’t you use responsive design?
    >Using image sprites with responsive design?
    >Scaling images in responsive design
    >Responsive display advertising
    >Making the jQuery plugin DataTables responsive
    >Grid systems to help the transition into responsive design
    >Is hiding inline images good enough to prevent them from loading?
    >Embedded tweets in responsive design
    >Masonry style layouts

    Note: Dear Audiophiles, sorry about the choppy recording. Will work on it.

    http://shoptalkshow.com/episodes/009-with-ethan-marcotte/

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 11 months ago

  2. 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 theJBJshow 11 months ago