A collection of bad practices in HTML, copied from real websites.| Smooth Multi-Page Experiences with Just a Few Lines of CSS - HTMHell
A fine post by Ethan Marcotte called The negotiation cycle led me to an incredible essay by Alan Jacobs called From Tech Critique to Ways of Living. It references an old idea called “The SCT1” which is new to me but based on thinking by the likes of Ursula Franklin and Neil Postman who I am familiar with. Neil Postman’s Technopoly2 –which I read in March– was one of the best books on technology I’ve ever read, so this is relevant for me. The Standard Critique of Technology: “We ...| daverupert.com
Long live the modern browser! Browsers are getting better these days. We seem to be in a golden age where there’s a never-ending stream of new features added for the benefit of the users accessing the page, and really great tools for those creating the page. It hasn’t always been the case, though. Earlier versions […]| 24 Accessibility
Some notes on building websites, serving a diverse set of users and why we should never stop building this way.| www.ovl.design
Defining the inputs instead of trying to control the outputs.| adactio.com
Learn how to coexist with that unpredictability by using adaptive, contextual spacing techniques. We'll construct a starter set of custom properties for gap, margin, and padding.| Modern CSS Solutions
The fine folks at A Book Apart asked me to participate in a little interview, as my little yellow book just turned ten years old!| ethanmarcotte.com
In some ways, responsive design was an attempt to move past the idea of a “page.” How’s that worked out for us?| ethanmarcotte.com
The original “Responsive Web Design” article was published a decade ago! Here’s how it happened, and who helped make it happen.| ethanmarcotte.com