Diigo Bookmarks 12/30/2014
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Some thoughts on “designing in the browser” | The Haystack
"When I speak of designing in the browser, I mean creating browser-based design mockups/comps (I use the terms interchangeably), as opposed to static comps (like the PSDs we’re all used to)."
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Average Page Weight Increases 15% in 2014
"What surprises me most is CSS’s 11Kb rise. Responsive Web Design and CSS3 animations could account for some of this increase but there’s not been a drop in JavaScript. Despite the availability of CSS management and minification tools, the average site also makes six requests for CSS files."
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2015: The Year Of The Mobile Singularity - ReadWrite
"In 2015 we should expect to see enterprises finally get serious about mobile as they stare obsolescence in the face."
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CSS: Just Try and Do a Good Job | CSS-Tricks
"The one "rule"ish thing thing I really believe in: keep your selector specificities fairly low and flat across your whole project."
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W3C vs. WhatWG HTML5 Specs - Differences Documented -Telerik Developer Network
"In this article we’ll tackle some of the differences between the W3C and the WHATWG specifications and at the end of each of these sections I’ll give my opinion on the difference. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list but it should be enough to get your head around the issue."
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demosthenes.info – The Art of alt: Writing Great Descriptive Text For Images
"In the majority of cases, the easiest way to compose alt text is to write as if you’re trying to describe the image to someone."