http://allyourbaseconf.com/ should be checked out even if you couldn’t care less about DBs, purely for the in–page platformer!
http://allyourbaseconf.com/ should be checked out even if you couldn’t care less about DBs, purely for the in–page platformer!
I’m specifically looking for examples which efficiently present post metadata. Feel free to mention any which come to mind!
People: I’m building a library of blog header patterns. Tweet me your blog URLs and RT!
Reading through @clagnut’s Web Typography is inspiring me to use better typographical practises, esp. http://webtypography.net/Rhythm_and_Proportion/Vertical_Motion/2.2.1/
Jeremy Keith might be an idea to update http://adactio.com/about/accessibility/, Safari no longer uses alt for accesskeys
Okay, this morning I’m diving into Web Actions/Activities/Intents. Wish me luck: 
To celebrate Talk like a Pirate day, I made a silly thing: http://test.waterpigs.co.uk/site-battle
Works best on Webkit
The new SoundCloud has some serious UI issues :|
It just kills me to see websites where the (non print) styling uses cm as units.
Just tried to resize my iPads browser window. I think I’m getting a bit too caught up in responsive design.
Having trouble switching quickly from ‘dev’ mode to ‘design’ mode. Argh.
Bootstrap’s fluid grid is nice. I think I’ll just steal this bit and leave the rest alone for the moment…
Just had a highly productive phone call with a fantastic client — this is why I love client work!
Only just cottoned on to the fact that IOS 6 GIVES WEB APPS ACCESS TO THE DEVICE CAMERA WOOOO PARTY!
Deatbeat clients is a much larger problem than I had ever considered before: http://www.worldslongestinvoice.com/ > $15,000,000!
(Thoughts directed @boagworld)
A hyperlink that uses just a URI as the link text implies linking to that URI, e.g. boagworld.com implies a href of http://boagworld.com
So when referring to a resource contained on a domain, it’s misleading to use just the domain as the link text, and much clearer to include some extra words to define what the link is linking to, e.g. some post on boagworld.com
It’d be really interesting to do some testing to see if this is just a problem with people who understand URIs or if it applies to everyone.