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HTML5 Becoming Official And What That Meant In Real Projects
A practical look at HTML5 becoming a W3C Recommendation in 2014 and why the moment mattered even though developers had already been using many parts of it for years.
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WordPress 4.0 And Making Content Management Feel More Polished
A practical look at WordPress 4.0 and why improvements to writing, media management and plugin discovery mattered for real client websites.
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Material Design And The Return Of Rules To Interface Design
A practical look at Material Design in 2014 and why a structured design language was interesting beyond the visual style itself.
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Gulp And Keeping Front-End Build Steps Readable
A practical look at why Gulp-style build tasks became attractive in 2014 as front-end projects needed repeatable asset processing without becoming harder to understand.
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Bootstrap 3.2 And The Front-End Framework Becoming Part Of Normal Project Work
A practical look at Bootstrap 3.2, reusable front-end patterns and why frameworks became useful only when they were treated as a starting point rather than the finished design.
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jQuery 1.11, 2.1 And The Split Between Old IE And Modern Browsers
A practical look at what the jQuery 1.11 and 2.1 releases said about browser support, older Internet Explorer versions and the way front-end decisions were starting to split.
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WordPress 3.7 And Taking Maintenance More Seriously
A practical look at WordPress 3.7, automatic background updates and why maintenance became something developers needed to think about as part of the website build.
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Bootstrap 3 And The Shift To Mobile-First Front-End Design
A practical 2013 look at Bootstrap 3, mobile-first layout and the need to use front-end frameworks without letting them make every website look the same.
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React And The Strange Idea Of Thinking In Components
A 2013 view of React, JSX and the move towards building interfaces as small pieces of behaviour rather than separating markup and interaction too strictly.
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Grunt And The Front-End Build Process Becoming Normal
A practical look at why front-end task runners started to matter in 2013, and how Grunt changed the way repeated build steps were handled on client projects.