Wilson Page wrote a really great article for Smashing Magazine digging into a real world website and all the cool modern tools and techniques he and his team used to build it. For layout, they initially chose flexbox, but… As the app began to grow, we found performance was getting worse and worse. We spent a good few hours in Chrome Developers Tools’ timeline and found the culprit: Shock, horror!
A few years ago I, like many people, began to hear more and more about Node.js. I had been building server-side applications in ColdFusion for over a decade but was always curious to see how other platforms worked as well. I enjoyed JavaScript on the client and using it on the server seemed fascinating. (Although not necessarily new. I'm old enough to remember when Netscape released SSJS back in t
JavaScript and search engines have always had a tricky relationship, and SEO is often used as an argument against single page applications. I'm aiming to put some of those misconceptions to rest in this article and show you that it's perfectly possible to create a pure JavaScript web application and still have good SEO. To demonstrate, take a look at the search results for Monocle, a single page w
PureDigital I have a passion and thirst for learning new technologies to keep up-to-date with modern web development. Certified Laravel Developer I fuss over creating software that not only looks and feels great but that are user friendly and adaptable to changing user needs. I’ve been bringing web ideas to life in a planned and managed way since 2009. I'm also a certified Laravel developer by Lar
Great news! The embed codes offered by these services are already responsive: Scribd (select 'Autosize') SoundCloud Storify Twitter Know of more? New embed type giving you problems? Please report any issues on GitHub. embedresponsively.com helps build responsive embed codes for embedding rich third-party media into responsive web pages. The code here is based on research and work by Theirry Koblen
Like many internet dwellers, I prefer to use GIFs as a form of response rather than words. Why say you’re angry when you can show it. On Twitter, I’m quick to respond with a GIF, which catches most people off guard—they wonder how I found an appropriate GIF so fast. Some assume I already have the URL copied to my clipboard, and this is partly true, but how did it get there? In this post, I’ll walk
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