IE9 And The Slowly Improving Browser Conversation
A practical article about Internet Explorer 9 and how it changed, but did not remove, the browser support conversations developers were having in 2011.
A practical article about Internet Explorer 9 and how it changed, but did not remove, the browser support conversations developers were having in 2011.
A 2011-style article about media queries moving from interesting CSS technique to something real client projects increasingly needed.
An article about WordPress 3.1 and how admin improvements changed the way WordPress felt for people managing content day to day.
A 2010-era reflection on the growing need for reusable front-end patterns across buttons, forms, grids, navigation and internal interfaces.

A practical reflection on why static Photoshop visuals were starting to feel limited once websites needed flexible layouts, real typography and interactive behaviour.
A practical article about creating a reusable project base so each build begins with clearer structure, better defaults and fewer repeated setup decisions.
A practical look at why a cleaner project starting point matters when every website build repeats the same browser fixes, reset styles and setup…
A more detailed look at how custom post types can help WordPress projects move beyond pages and posts into clearer, more maintainable content structures.

A reflection on WordPress 3.0 and why custom post types, menus and multisite made WordPress feel more useful for full business websites.
A practical article about embedding web fonts carefully, with attention to fallbacks, loading behaviour and maintainability.