CSS Preprocessors And The First Signs That CSS Needed Structure
An article about why Sass and LESS started to feel useful as CSS files became larger and front-end work needed more structure.
An article about why Sass and LESS started to feel useful as CSS files became larger and front-end work needed more structure.
An article about web fonts becoming a normal part of client projects, and the practical decisions around readability, loading and restraint.
An article about why feature detection felt more reliable than browser detection as HTML5 and CSS3 support became increasingly uneven.
A practical article about the awkward early responsive image problem: fluid images helped layout, but did not solve file size or art direction.
A follow-up article about custom post types after the initial excitement, focusing on how structured content changed WordPress builds in practice.
A practical article about using HTML5 elements and behaviours in 2011 while still keeping websites usable in older browsers.
A practical article about how tablets made website planning more complicated because they sat between mobile and desktop assumptions.
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.