Responsive refresh

Another week, another responsive web site.

Two weeks ago, it was St. Paul’s School. Last week, it was Salter Cane. This week, I’ve been working on next year’s UX London site, implementing a nice little design refresh courtesy of Paul.

More pages will be added soon but for now, it’s essentially like a poster for the conference.

Back when I was working on the first UX London site two years ago, I was building it together with Natalie, and I mean literally together: we were pair-programming. Well, I guess programming isn’t quite right for HTML and CSS, but we were pair-writing. It was an excellent experience.

Anyway, Natalie being Natalie, the UX London site was built with rock-solid markup with a flexible layout. All the pieces were in place for a responsive web design so once I was done with the current refresh, I spent a few minutes writing some media queries.

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You can see the results for yourself.

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Previously on this day

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16 years ago I wrote On this date...

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17 years ago I wrote Edward J.Funkuncle

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17 years ago I wrote Dive Into Mark

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18 years ago I wrote Trillion-atom triumph

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18 years ago I wrote Whaddya think?

So, here’s the newly relaunched Adactio site. I hope you like it.