The lack of forward movement in front-end web development by government agencies may be our own fault, says Chris Heilmann. And I agree. Completely. I’ve been increasingly biting in my reactions to many admittedly fun but practically useless “demos”, “experiments” and other assorted HTML5 and CSS3 nonsense like CSS3 icons. I always get flack for […]
What we can learn from the Defiant Dog
Ian Broyles‘ amusing one-page site Defiantdog.com features a photo of a dog, and a button containing the word “sit”. This is fabulously funny, considering that nothing (visible) happens when one clicks the button. I didn’t think much about it until Vasilis van Gemert posted about it and Ian published some stats; at that point in […]
A gentle introduction to CSS3 Flexible Box Module (Part 1)
This article is outdated and no longer accurate. Find up-to-date information about flexbox at HTML5 Please. Note: There is no Part 2 to this introduction, as the Flexbox spec has been changed significantly since this post was written. I did, however, write up an introduction to the newer version of the spec, though I couldn’t […]