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September 4, 2014 Ego I remember the first time Bitbucket straight up stole one of my designs. The layout. The borders. The shadows. The exact information on the page! I was angry. This is my design. I was the one who put in the time. I spent the hours in a dark room with all the stuff that could be until I had the stuff that should be. I was the one who designed five wrong iterations until I got
KSS is intended to help automate the creation of a living styleguide. A styleguide serves as a place to publish KSS documentation and visualize different states of UI elements defined in your CSS. It’s sometimes hard to explain what a living styleguide is. The best way to explain is through examples. The GitHub CSS Styleguide is a good example of a living styleguide generated with KSS. In particul
KSS Knyle Style Sheets Documentation for any flavor of CSS that you’ll love to write. Human readable, machine parsable, and easy to remember. Works great with CSS, SCSS, LESS, and much more. // A button suitable for giving a star to someone. // // :hover - Subtle hover highlight. // .star-given - A highlight indicating you've already given a star. // .star-given:hover - Subtle hover highlight on t
December 5, 2011 Knyle Style Sheets So I’ve been writing CSS for somewhere around 13 years now. Some might think I’ve learned the right way to write CSS in that time — but if you ask me all I’ve learned is the most efficient way to drive someone insane. CSS is complicated. It’s not object oriented. It’s not hierarchical. It’s a specificity based cascade applied to a dynamic hierarchical data struc
You cannot modify variables. You cannot apply filters. You can only output variables or a collection of variables. Everything else happens inside of a view. A view can be written in any language of your choosing: C, Objective-C, Ruby, Python, Javascript, etc. I’ll use Ruby since that’s what we use: module Jobs module Views class Developers < Layout def developers @results.entries.map do |hit| name
June 28, 2011 Designing GitHub for Mac A few days ago we lifted the curtains on a project I’ve been deep into for a long time now: GitHub for Mac. This is the first OS X app I’ve designed and thought it might be interesting to share some of the process and things I learned throughout development. Why should we build it? For a long time I assumed OS X developers would see the immense market for an
Download the presentation (6MB PDF) I have a confession: I love documentation — and I don’t just mean code comments. I mean documentation of every form. I want to introduce you to the breadth of documentation styles and forms. I want to show you how to produce beautiful generated documentation. I want to explain what makes an awesome README. How to build an amazing marketing website for your libra
Infinite Scroll + HTML5 History API Note: This is broken right now, as I need to update it to use the new Twitter APIs. Yay security! This example shows the power of the History API when combined with infinite scroll. Fluid user experience and hard linking all in one. Scroll down, click a link & press the back button, refresh the page — it all just works (well, mostly — still needs some polish).
March 30, 2011 Product design at GitHub Product design is easily the hardest aspect of building software today. Technology, hiring, funding, aesthetic design, and press are all minuscule in comparison. When I talk about product design I’m referring to the process by which you decide what your product does and does not do. I happen to think we do a pretty good job of this at GitHub, and I’d like to
December 28, 2010 URL Design You should take time to design your URL structure. If there’s one thing I hope you remember after reading this article it’s to take time to design your URL structure. Don’t leave it up to your framework. Don’t leave it up to chance. Think about it and craft an experience. URL Design is a complex subject. I can’t say there are any “right” solutions — it’s much like the
May 12th/ Top reasons your CSS columns are messed up I believe the recent surge in popularity of CSS frameworks comes from a lack of basic understanding of the CSS box model and how it’s implemented across browsers. I wanted to share with you some quick tips on how to avoid easy pitfalls so you can create your own CSS framework in no time flat, without all the cruft of having ten thousand column c
Hemingway is a non-standard blog template for Wordpress. It comes in two colors by default (white on black, and black on white). It’s been tested with Wordpress 2.7. Download the latest version If you’re looking for Hemingway support, check out the support forums. Screenshots If you’d like to help contribute to Hemingway I’d be more than delighted to accept patches though GitHub: http://github.com
It's me. Kyle Neath Aster. In a previous life, I used to build internet and go by Kyle Neath. These days I spend my time on creative pursuits and go by Kyle Aster (after the Sierra Nevada wildflower). For me, that's looks like mountain biking around my home of South Lake Tahoe, stuck behind my computer making SketchUp renderings for my new house, throwin' chips at my off-grid ranch, and even a lit
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