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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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Designing For Retina Displays Without Making Websites Heavy
A practical article about high-density screens in 2012, sharper assets and the new performance decisions designers and developers had to make.
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Bootstrap 2 And The Start Of Reusable Responsive Interfaces
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 easier to manage.
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WordPress 3.3 And The Start Of A More Responsive Admin
An article about WordPress 3.3 and why a more responsive admin experience mattered as content management moved across more devices.
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Responsive Images Before The Browser Had A Proper Answer
A practical article about the awkward early responsive image problem: fluid images helped layout, but did not solve file size or art direction.
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The Tablet Problem That Changed Website Planning
A practical article about how tablets made website planning more complicated because they sat between mobile and desktop assumptions.
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Media Queries Moving From Experiment To Project Requirement
A 2011-style article about media queries moving from interesting CSS technique to something real client projects increasingly needed.