Diigo Bookmarks 03/17/2013
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When to Avoid the Descendant Selector | Impressive Webs
"So the idea here is that you avoid the descendant selector where it will cause unnecessary restrictions, specifically “high in the DOM tree”."
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"Separate device experiences give us an out. They stop the bleeding and solve an immediate need. But they simply don’t scale."
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Responsive From the Top Down: "Mobile First" May be Wrong - Home - Future Insights
"I'm hoping the industry will swing back to the side of simplicity soon. This means no frameworks, shims, hacks, preprocessors or the like."
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"A lack of current users accessing their site on small screen devices may not “justify” a longer build time"
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"Argh. Android 2.x browser will not show either the PNG or SVG image while using technique."
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Please stop using Twitter Bootstrap ◇ notes.unwieldy
"The problem with Bootstrap is that it is so heavy-handed, so prescriptive, that it is actually a nuisance to modify."
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Tech Time: In Defense Of Rem Units
"If you’re coming from a background that always uses pixels, rems are virtually the same thing, but they add the responsiveness that was missing in your old designs."
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When Responsive Design is Not an Option: a Checklist for Optimizing Your Mobile Site | SEOmoz
"The good news is that mobile sites, when done correctly, are certainly able to handle these same issues of usability, duplicate content, mobile search ranking, and link building."