Bootstrap 2.0 Ready For Testing
25 January 2012
Version 1 was really useful, Version 2 looks to be pretty amazing. Supports responsive design, has a style guide, and is fully open source.
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25 January 2012
Version 1 was really useful, Version 2 looks to be pretty amazing. Supports responsive design, has a style guide, and is fully open source.
24 January 2012
A new t-shirt commemorating the event that came to define last week.
23 January 2012
Paul Irish’s new site which gives general advice on which HTML5 features you can use responsibly.
23 January 2012
John August: When you stir stupid and lazy together, they form a toxic compound called Smug Ignorance. It’s non-partisan and always fatal. The symptoms are phrases like, “I don’t know much about computers, but…” or “Look, no one knows if climate change is real.”
18 January 2012
This is just more bad news from a Supreme Court who doesn’t understand the importance of the public domain, which is ironic considering that much of the legal history they have used in their entire careers is in fact public domain.
15 January 2012
E.G. Gauger writing about games. You read.
14 January 2012
What I’ve been working on for the last few days: A site for the January 18th internet blackout to oppose SOPA. Sign up to blackout your site, and send requests to others.
04 January 2012
Very impressive JS presentation tool using CSS3 transforms and other newish web tricks.
04 January 2012
Really cool jQuery scrolling effects plugin. The site is a demo.
02 January 2012
“Photoshop grids that don’t suck so hard.” Sounds about right.
My name is Phil Nelson and I make beautiful things for a troubled world. I'm a designer / developer / writer / director / editor / narrator at Occipital.
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