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March 1, 2023 -In 2015 my wife pointed out that I am “a fun guy, who doesn’t know what fun is”. It’s a long story how we arrived... View Article
In 2015 my wife pointed out that I am “a fun guy, who doesn’t know what fun is”. It’s a long story how we arrived... View Article
Workflow and simple productivity tools were a couple fascinations of 2015. I still plan to write about it in some detail, but have shared here... View Article
Tonight at SassTO front-end engineer Matt Rose and I will be talking about the Carpages front-end framework Gemini, and its SMOOCHY methodology (Scalable, Modular, Object... View Article
It’s a slight departure from writing for web journals, but being a team lead for dealer sites at Carpages led to me getting published in... View Article
Yesterday @SublimeTxtTips tweeted a link to a handy way to get around stylesheets. I was stunned to see it was a post I wrote last year. I actually... View Article
Not too long ago I wrote a guest post on my brother’s leisure blog; Leisurebeam. It’s about using the Stop watch app on most smartphones... View Article
Last summer I had the honour to be asked to review a book title RESS ESSENTIALS (Packt Publishing). RESS (Responsive Server Side) is something I’ve... View Article
This week I was interviewed by Responsive Web Design Is. I talked a bit about the recent BlackBerry Blogs responsive refresh. You can read it... View Article
On November 8th I’ll be speaking at Humber College on why working on the web is the best job ever. I’ll also be doing a... View Article
My talk at WordCamp TO (Breaking the Mould) is now online here: http://wordpress.tv/2013/07/08/arley-mcblain-breaking-the-mould-with-scoped-css/
I shared a few weeks ago how I used a specific height for testing retina CSS, and now on the Thrillworks Blog I’ve shared the... View Article
The talented Hugo Giraudel (http://hugogiraudel.com) took the responsive text from the front page of ArleyM.com and made the styles a lot more efficiently with SASS... View Article
Man, time flies. It’s been nearly a week since I spoke at the WordCamp dev conference in Toronto. In some ways it can feel like... View Article
This is the post to compliment my Toronto Developer’s WordCamp 2012 talk! At the bottom you’ll find links to my demo, test theme and theme... View Article
I’ve been trying to track some of my Internet adventures in this elsewhere category; including speaking / teaching events, and writing on other blogs. I... View Article
Today I’m showing our PMs how to use WordPress!!! FTW!
Responsive Web Above The Fold In this CSS Tricks post I share how there may actually be some value in considering what the fold is... View Article
Web Production as Chess This is one of my favourite posts I’ve written (read that as unvainly as you can please). Here are some thoughts... View Article
You’re a Terrible Client! I recently had the pleasure to write for Web Designer Depot about the struggles web designers face in doing their own... View Article
Saving the Day with Scoped CSS Last year Thrillworks bought a CSS3 / HTML5 book for the library. One of the new tasty bits of... View Article
A Business Case for Responsive Websites At the Mobile First conference I attended recently I met Aidan Foster, the editor of ResponsiveDesign.ca. He has created... View Article
Making Time in a Chaotic World Here’s a post I wrote for the Web Copy Plus blog. I feel like this is a very important... View Article