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I guess this domain name is why our local developmemnt environments stopped working.
Anyway, it’s a web interface onto Lighthouse (note that it has the same bugs as the version of Lighthouse in Chrome). Kind of like webhint.io.
I guess this domain name is why our local developmemnt environments stopped working.
Anyway, it’s a web interface onto Lighthouse (note that it has the same bugs as the version of Lighthouse in Chrome). Kind of like webhint.io.
A great presentation by Andy on the use of progressive enhancement at Clearleft.
A nice resource (built in HTML5) to connect developers and designers who want to Make A Thing.
A lovely shout-out to Clearleft from the BBC: "Along with other awesome UK companies like ClearLeft, we hope the work we're doing influences more web companies to adopt more best practice, like following the principle of 'progressive enhancement'."
Rejoice! 24 Ways is back again. Prepare for 24 days of web development articles.
Here's a great project from Andrew Mager. He takes a little time out at lunch to post a small markup or CSS tip. Over time this builds up into a really valuable resource.
Speaking from experience, I concur.
Videos ands slides from the recent Oxford Geek Night.
Great article from Brian ranging from introducing microformats right up to the current state of play.
Straight from the horse's mouth, advice for web developers on how the iPhone's browser renders pages. I'm very intrigued to find out how it handles liquid designs with no set min-width.
This looks like an interesting new piece of software from Panic. And the site's got some lovely JavaScript flourishes.
New kids on the block.