@boagworld they’re damned awkward. I am tempted to wrap them in a div with overflow-x: scroll
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@boagworld they’re damned awkward. I am tempted to wrap them in a div with overflow-x: scroll
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#meta: Added ”Styles temporarily disabled” banner to explain CSS-less-ness of my site as per Brennan Novak’s suggestion
Brennan Novak great idea!
Brennan Novak cool, isn’t it ;) I’m going without CSS for a week to ensure my markup is nice and clean
Using watercolour pencils are a great way for me to pretend I’m an artist when actually COLOURING!
Essentially, my previous design had reached local maximum, so I’m going back to basics.
I’ve decided it’s important that styling doesn’t fight or contradict markup, so I’m hoping that adding it progressively only where it is needed will make my code more maintainable.
Brennan Novak amongst other things, it’s use of px for everything related to typography
As of today I renounce twitter bootstrap. I will take inspiration from it as I take inspiration from other work, but I will no longer use any of it’s code.
Designing a poster in HTML (for compatibility). It’s relaxing to not have to deal with fluid design. body { width: 210mm; height: 297mm; }
The Sellotape Problem, #design and the #indieweb /by Tom Morris http://tommorris.org/posts/2488 #bookmark
I am hugely annoyed at @twitter’s API stupidity, but almost as annoyed by their failure to provide a consistent tweet authoring experience across their platform.
If I see “remaining chars = 0”, I expect the tweet to post, not give me some near-meaningless error message. I also expect URLs to be automatically detected and compensated for consistently across the platform. This is just crap #ui.
Off to my local (communal device testing lab) /cc Jeremy Keith
@cssquirrel I did that earlier today and it failed :( Hope you have better luck.
Jack Way now you’re just confusing me :( Previous error is due to weird Accept:
headers, no idea what’s causing that one
Pure–CSS attempts to auto-include favicons on external links/.h-card
failed :( Resorting to javascript…
CSS, Y U NO HAVE STRING CONCATENATION?
Tonight I feel like wrangling some CSS. I want to make it do things it probably shouldn’t. Amongst other things, fixing rel=external
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Human Planet still makes the best use of subtitles I’ve ever seen. Strangely the punctuation has no text shadow, though.
Is it just me who judges monospaced fonts by whether or not - and > line up vertically?