Great to see that Zend Framework implements a PuSH publisher and client, with Hub “coming soon” #indieweb
Great to see that Zend Framework implements a PuSH publisher and client, with Hub “coming soon” #indieweb
Brennan Novak the naked HTML week is up, so I’m adding little tweaks and fixes back in gradually. I’d be interested in feedback about the typeface. It’s Averia.
My god. “Premium Bootstrap Themes”.
Built on a “rock solid base”. I assume they mean the fact that a supposedly “responsive” framework uses px for all typographical dimensions?
@benatkin we bought an extra freezer mainly for the purpose of storing frozen soup in Chinese takeaway boxes
@joviansalak I am currently reorganising the PSD you sent me so I can make some sense of the background
Rosa das Rosas, an excerpt from the Buzz rehearsal today. If you like it, come along to our concert on the 8th!
@textfiles oh wow, that immediately looks far more complete than before!
Trying to resist the temptation to use ☺ for unordered list items.
Thankfully, CSS doesn’t seem to have the concept of list-style-character
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Checked in @ St. Mary's Church, Totnes. Rehearsing our Buzz set for next weeks gig
Glenn Jones when using #identengine profiles API for http://twitter.com/barnabywalters
I keep getting this error:
An error has occurred: {"code":"ECONNRESET"}
I haven’t seen it happen for any other URL. Any ideas?
So, after a week of naked HTML, I have applied a basic CSS normaliser and a few little gimmicks of my own.
I am not (yet) using LESS or SASS or any such thing, but I have started to split my CSS into separate files and load them all together at using Assetic. This small change has immediately made a difference to how I structure and author CSS.
Mercilessly deleting large swathes of CSS feels good. Next up: de-bootstrapping bootstrap code.
My hometown’s website is the only one in the world to boast no less than 13 </html>
tags.
Brennan Novak I’ve been running a similar thing for a few months. > 43k tracking attempts blocked :/
If one good thing has come out of the Facebook Copyright Hoax, it’s that apparently people do care about their data #indieweb
@boagworld they’re damned awkward. I am tempted to wrap them in a div with overflow-x: scroll
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Overlap http://photos.waterpigs.co.uk/p/r3
#meta: Added ”Styles temporarily disabled” banner to explain CSS-less-ness of my site as per Brennan Novak’s suggestion