Firing up InDesign for the first time in a while. I’m torn between loving it and feeling I’m betraying all the best parts of the web by using it :(
Firing up InDesign for the first time in a while. I’m torn between loving it and feeling I’m betraying all the best parts of the web by using it :(
Underreported feature in safari iOS 6: looks like file upload form fields are going to work http://www.apple.com/ios/ios6/
Going through my database, changing everything to UTF8-general-ci. It’s embarrassing how many are set to swedish.
Unicode tags: http://waterpigs.co.uk/tags/★
Y’know. Just because.
::selection doesn’t support background-image :( I even had a funny trick planned:

This is a fantastic HTML5 game — very clever gameplay: http://www.currantcat.com/convergence/
Using box-shadow to draw: Amazing http://css-tricks.com/examples/ShapesOfCSS/#space-invader
Trying to read a YUDU ‘magazine’ reminds me exactly why I uninstalled Flash. It’s bloody hideous.
Some great tips on designing for TV screens: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gel/tv/device-considerations/designing-for-tv/display-diagnostics
Actually the whole Gel thing is worth reading.
Woah. Flickr’s new uploadr is nice
@boagworld @idiot “Want to get on better with clients? Stop throwing your font-weight around”
@boagworld’s ‘Partnership of Experts’ should be required listening, especially for young web people
http://calepin.co/ looks like a brilliant no-effort intro #indieweb.
Your content is stored on DropBox (so you still own it) but I don’t think there are any syndications options (might be twitter?), but you can use your own domain, and you have access
What’s the point of HTML5 nice table syntax if you can’t use it in ATOM feeds? Bah.
Opera implementing -webkit prefixes is only as big a deal as we make it. Provided we don’t say ‘hey, it’s alright to only use -webkit now’ there’s no problem.
The Facebook API is more feature filled than @twitterapi, but WAY slower.
Something I learnt just now: HTML <ins> and <del> have datetime attrs for keeping track of changes.
This is handy as I’ve been wondering about those for a while. Interestingly they have a cite attr too (to a URL describing changes made) w
Argh, coming up with a solid file upload backend that will scale to indefinite file types is tricky #indieweb
TheOnion.com devs have clearly never heard of progressive enhancement - their ‘5 page per day max’ limit only works with javascript turned on.
??? the marquee tag has JS methods?! Was it not bad enough already?