Erin Richie the second is rather a more impressive crash, though!
Erin Richie the second is rather a more impressive crash, though!
7835 #steps today
Laura Kalbag feel free to point cross-poster builders towards POSSE To Twitter, we (indiewebcamp) have documented in detail best practises based on our own experiences and observations :)
Posting a note from briansuda's kindle
html5test.com says it scores 68/500 — but considering it doesn’t run js, that’s pretty good. Has support for some stuff like odd/even selectors, placeholder attribute.
7539 #steps today
Has anyone actually used Ubuntu on a smartphone or tablet? I’d be interested to hear any thoughts on UX/UI?
It's a myth that teaching something is the best way to learn. Rather, being able to teach something is an excellent measure of your understanding of it, and the act of teaching forces you to reframe your knowledge in ways you may not have tried before, exposing gaps in your knowledge.
Like everything else, teaching is a tool. #latenightthoughts
12545 #steps today — despite working in front of a computer screen for most of every day, I seem to be walking more.
Finished #watching Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind. Beautiful film. One day I will be like Yupa and talk using only my facial hair.
Or, alternatively, I might use #webactions and do=post, based on a bunch of research
Doing a test implementation of a+rel+iframe+postMessage hypermedia UI injection (needs a better name) — using existing rel=create-form
Posting a note from my website installed as a Firefox OS app.
Zachary Kain as pre retains all whitespace it might be dangerous to use it for poetry — e.g. preserved indentation, lack of minification ability. In poetry’s case, br is more semantic — it represents the presence of a line break. Also you don’t get wrapping (although you may want it).
As usual, the “read the spec, make up your own mind, be willing to change it” rule applies :)
Zachary Kain Laura Kalbag br has some valid uses (e.g. poetry)
See also the whatwg br page
Laura Kalbag my current pet peeve is a h1, then a h2 directly below it which is not a header, just a paragraph the author wanted to make look bigger (or a subheader, like bootstrap does with the downright weird h1 -> small). I saw it once a while ago, now I’m seeing it everywhere :/
Yet another reason why HTML+microformats2 is the way forward for feeds on the web:
“Most people don’t know what HTML is and yet are able to consume pages without caring much.”
/by Julien Genestoux (source)
Colour testing tools: Colour Brewer for generating map colour schemes (warning: flash) and Colour Oracle for seeing your screen as it would be seen by someone with colour blindness
Julien Genestoux I’ll probably add one this afternoon — wrapped in a subscribe
webaction, of course :)
Is the convention to have just one for the homepage (i.e. subscribe to “me”), or to have one wherever there is a feed (e.g. on my notes or articles pages?
Robin Andrews also, nice one for putting a #subToMe button on there! /cc Julien Genestoux
Robin Andrews you’ve gone from having no website to setting up your #indieweb identity, with POSSEing of posts out to social networks, in what — two months? Your brain has the right to be frazzled :) Well done, keep it up!