WordPress 3.5 And The Moment Media Management Started To Feel Serious
A 2012 article about WordPress 3.5, the new media workflow and why admin experience matters when clients manage their own websites every day.
A 2012 article about WordPress 3.5, the new media workflow and why admin experience matters when clients manage their own websites every day.
A practical reaction to TypeScript’s first public release in 2012 and what it said about the growing complexity of JavaScript applications.
A 2012 article about jQuery’s continued usefulness, the release of jQuery 1.8 and the need to structure front-end behaviour more carefully as websites became…
A practical article about high-density screens in 2012, sharper assets and the new performance decisions designers and developers had to make.
A 2012 view of front-end build tools, linting and CSS processing, and why the repeated setup work on websites was starting to need a…
A practical look at why Bootstrap 2 felt important in 2012, not just because it shipped components, but because it made repeated front-end decisions…
A practical article about how Ajax interfaces created better experiences, but also forced developers to think more carefully about state, history and recovery.
An article about WordPress 3.3 and why a more responsive admin experience mattered as content management moved across more devices.
An article about RequireJS and the need to organise JavaScript as front-end codebases became larger and more dependent on separate modules.
A grounded article about Backbone.js and the early need for structure as JavaScript moved beyond small page interactions.