Conversational AI services for your data
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Ian Irving's Code and Culture from Toronto
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TL;DR Current CSS Grid frameworks lead to HTML Class Vomit. Using SASS Mixin blocks Bourbon Neat fixes that, and allows practical Unobtrusive CSS, for clear(er) markup. Continue reading Unobtrusive CSS becomes practical and Neat.
TL;DR This is my journey, shared so you can learn from the mistakes I’ve made, from HTML vomit to clean(er) responsive and progressive web pages, built on frameworks of HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript5. Done in the hope that you aren’t making then same mistakes. Continue reading A short and personal history of building web pages.
via Net tuts+ 10 Rare HTML Tags You Really Should Know is a timely reminder (especially since IE 8 is just out), of some basic HTML markup that you really should know. in particular there are several tag you really Continue reading HTML Tags and REL attributes You Really Should Know
From theSXSW2005 Interactive conference : Eric A. Meyer’s presentation on Emergent Semantics and Tantek Çelik’s The Elements of Meaningful XHTML More under the Category:SXSW as I discover them.
Dave (aka Scripting News): writes about Orkut being their identity system. jeremy.zawodny speculates along similar lines as well. (actually jeremy was there first) They should not forget August 2009: How Google beat Amazon and Ebay to the Semantic Web on Continue reading The Orkut Identity system