Forget CSS3, CSS4 looks amazing!
April 19, 2012 -I’m trying to get more into CSS all the time. I’ve started perusing the w3.org site at times other than when I’m looking for a... View Article
I’m trying to get more into CSS all the time. I’ve started perusing the w3.org site at times other than when I’m looking for a... 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
I used to think of mission and vision statements as feel-good cruft of little value. I never gave them any kind of credit for having... View Article
It’s inevitable that you will build a name for yourself when you work as a part of a team. One of my more infamous titles... View Article
WebKit Image Filters This is astounding. Want some image treatment, but don’t want to bust open Photoshop? No problem. This new CSS attribute will allow... View Article
Media Query & Asset Downloading Results One of the downsides to responsive web design (as I discussed oh so recently) is the poor mobile user... View Article
Did you know that the <style> tag is a block level element? It gets display:none by default. When you make it display it shows the... View Article
What does the Internet think? Want to gauge the popular global consensus on a topic? The site What does the Internet think? does a contextual search and weighs the good or... 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
I’ve been thinking a lot about Internet trolls lately. These are people that often anonymously leave discouraging or rude comments. I recently wrote a post... 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
I can still remember the day I first saw the parallax scrolling effect on Nike Better World. Wow! A fairly straight-forward jQuery effect created a... View Article
How to Create Stunning Effects With 165 Media Queries or Less! I recently had the distinct pleasure of not only having my site recognized by... View Article
I’m definitely not a city kid, but there are certain aspects of Toronto that I love. In particular I’m always in awe of the (often... View Article
Last week Thrillworks sent a handful of us to hear a day long presentation by Luke Wroblewski (author of A Book Apart’s Mobile First); the... View Article
Not too long ago I had a pleasant surprise in Cameron Moll tweeting out my site; barely a week later Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks did... View Article
I love Twitter Bootstrap. On a couple occasions I have found myself bringing some of the framework’s CSS into existing sites (namely the gorgeous forms)... View Article
One unexpected side effect to my Six Revisions post Will the Browser Wars Invade the Mobile Web? was getting a lot of comments and tweets... View Article
Today speaker Luke W casually mentioned the most phenomenal thing in passing. This is the blog version of a double take: Yesterday Google dropped a teaser for Google HUD... View Article
Today a twitter friend asked if anyone had Pinterest invites, prompting me to login for the first time in over a year. Obviously this virtual... View Article
It’s been a good day. Today is my two year anniversary at Thrillworks, the eve of my five year wedding anniversary to my lovely wife... View Article
I can be my own worst client – but I’m a happy client. I have been working on this refresh for a while now, and... View Article