@simonw wish I was there, Lanyrd’s homescreenable(?) mobile website is one of the best examples I’ve seen so far.
@simonw wish I was there, Lanyrd’s homescreenable(?) mobile website is one of the best examples I’ve seen so far.
@malarkey WTF?! “Dear sir, I cannot read your content because THERE IS A FUCKING MAN SHOUTING OVER IT”
Marvellous escapist stickers blend in with visual clutter on the tube: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-19858746
Having a great time discussing design and UX with my awesome photographer friend
I really regret not having used version control over the entire lifetime of my site, I’d love to make a time lapse /cc Jeremy Keith
…and with a mere ~160 lines of code changed (including very little markup), I am much, much happier with the overall aesthetic.
Decided I’m sick of my current site design, but that with a few very small changes I can make it look a whole lot better. Woo design iteration!
.@malarkey I found that bug again, on @tommorris’ site: http://photos.waterpigs.co.uk/p/oj — Inspection revealed nothing, refresh fixed. Worth reporting?
@kaelig Laura Kalbag woo. despite blatant visibility principle violation, that’s useful.
Having a font clearout. There’s so much crap to be gotten rid of.
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: