Advice for creating a highly responsive UI on mobile
Quite an interesting video about Flickr’s experience in making the UI responsive in their lightbox. http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2012/02/23/video-stephen-woods-html5-touch Take away points are: Provide...
View ArticleSetting up a CRM with a baby, a puppy and 48 hours
I enjoy being a front-end developer, it exposes me to lots of other roles and gives me the chance to see what other people do from day to day. Eventually those roles start to rub off a bit and...
View ArticleCSS Keyframe animation example
An experiment using CSS keyframes, -webkit-mask and a little bit of easing on the keyframes. The browser you’re using may affect what you see. For example, Firefox doesn’t support the masking effect...
View ArticleAnimating a SVG image for the first time
Last week I made the smallest website I’ve ever developed. Draw Inspiration is a single page website that allows users to print a random phrase for them draw. Phrases such as “icy pear”, “jealous...
View ArticleGame built with CSS and no JavaScript
Based on the previous carousel code I wrote, I had an idea on how a form could be used to drive the classic game of “Pick up Sticks”, so I spent a few hours seeing if it could be done:
View ArticleConfidently removing CSS selectors with Google Analytics
As time goes by CSS builds up as we add features, but more often than not we don’t remove the CSS that’s no longer needed. The reason we leave things lying around could be: Cleaning up old CSS is not...
View ArticleMake your own progressively enhanced share buttons
Ah, social buttons… they’re just like modern day hit counters… At their worst they slow your site down and show how little your pages are shared on social media, at their best they make it easier for...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....