CSS structure & anti patterns (Part 2)
This Is Part 2, you may want to read Part 1 on CSS anti patterns first How to structure your css. This is not to say »
This Is Part 2, you may want to read Part 1 on CSS anti patterns first How to structure your css. This is not to say »
"CSS is quick to learn, but takes years to master". - Not sure where I first read this but it's still true today. It's difficult to »
Over the years I've found some books on web design to be just as important as posts online. Here's a short post on books I've read, »
Browser testing has come along way, these aren't the days of IE5/6 double margin bugs or old IE hasLayout problems. We still battle some bugs »
Makefiles are probably one of the most useful tools in my belt. They allow me to create repeatable tasks which I can run with a simple »
Following on from my post on FTP development with REC where I used Sublime Text 2. I believe it's worth trying out other editors to find »
I'll start by saying there really are loads of great tools out there to preview sites on different viewports / screen width. Such as: http://mattkersley.com/ »
As well as via the admin interface, you can use FTP to gain a greater level of control over the design of your REC site by »