In Africa at the moment where Internet is $125 per month or $2 per hour at cafe’s. Offline support is crucial for usability & Accessibility.
brad_frost Whether you like it or not, if you’re a web designer, you’re also a mobile web designer.
@2_71828182845 @dcaryll Nope, none yet.
@2_71828182845 That one is courtesy of @dcaryll and Brett White.
@b_nelsen I’ve used cushycms. It’s okay if you don’t need to create pages. Cushycms.com let me know what you use.
Handily, I also include instructions about how to extend things w/ #concrete5 5.6 in the root/concrete/core directory: buff.ly/YQK5oH
#Concrete5 designers, here’s how to override the image block in C5.6.0.2 to not print width/height, & border attribs: buff.ly/YQK5oH
@stevenspriggs site.php love for ya’: http://t.co/6kaQNAti
Also thanks for the tip about overriding individual functions. Killer!
This is a really splendid article about color accessibility: buff.ly/Stgwoc I bet when you read it, you’ll learn something. @hellogeri
When nesting things like :hover, :before, or :after in SCSS, you can use “&:hover” to reference the parent: buff.ly/YLvnPV
@b_nelsen it’s good to go. Do it.
@b_nelsen I wrote a bit about my experience prior to namecheap.com: bit.ly/R5USt2
Looks like (-webkit-device-pixel-ratio: X) for retina imagery is going to be replaced by (min-resolution: 2dppx): buff.ly/YLuKWg
CSS has been around for 14 years & it’s for suckers. A regular dude’s intro to SASS & Compass: buff.ly/YLn4mW
This is probably the best compilation of 35 SASS/Compass resources I’ve seen: goo.gl/ShkLZ Great for getting started & learning more
@b_nelsen namecheap.com all the way.
Apparently Windows 8 requires special treatment when you dock your website to one side of the screen. Making it work: buff.ly/QtvW8P