Way too easy to over qualify selectors with #SCSS. Abide by the Inception Rule, never go more than 3 levels deep.
@LastPassHelp Good to hear, looking forward to them.
.@google created a cool narrative about “The Story of the Send”. What exactly happens when you press send in @gmail? goo.gl/ipL5j
A nice concept for SCSS nesting: The Inception Rule — Never go more than three levels deep. b@SullivanNicolele
Comparing the pros and cons of Github and BitBucket: buff.ly/Ps9NZ7
Updated my @html5reset #Concrete5 theme & put the files on @github. See the commit log for all the awesome changes: buff.ly/PqyepQ
.@LastPass users out there, here’s the difference you see when there’s a talented UI designer on board: buff.ly/PqgX01 @chadwhitaker
@LastPass, your interface could use some work. You should really hire this guy. cwhitaker.com/lastpass
Bahahahahahaahahhahaha! Blackberry/RIM “Thank you” video: buff.ly/PlqfKG This will make you laugh!
This is a really clever way to manage Github Gist’s natively in @sublimetext: buff.ly/TxHQ8u
RT @envatowebdev: Just posted 35 videos on mastering Sublime Text 2 today! http://t.co/TXw13r37
If you still want the HTML5 Shiv on a CDN, here it is from http://t.co/hNIqeP2r: https://t.co/5S6crxW5
If you noticed that the HTML5 Shiv recently recommended moving from CDN to locally hosted, here’s why that happened: goo.gl/fN0ny
$1 domain name registration from @Namecheap, new domains only: goo.gl/T6crM
concrete5alert concrete5 5.6.0.2 Now Available: concrete5 5.6.0.2 is a maintenance release that fixes a number of bugs found in… bit.ly/UvgCg9
jquery Why was 1 afraid of 2? Because jQuery 1.8.2 (is now available)! bit.ly/jq182bp
This should go into the Clients from Hell hall of fame. “CMS Horrors” - buff.ly/PQ0kgQ Giving clients design ability in a CMS = FAIL.
If you have to write in markdown & want an “easy mode”, here’s a WYSIWYG editor that generates markdown: buff.ly/OXbgX6
“The Future of Content Magagement Systems” Badass deck about why clients use 98pt Comic Sans on their site & the fix. buff.ly/St7STu
voiceandtone.com = awesome. Going to use it when writing messages inside @slatecms v2 & showing it to clients when starting projects.
Just updated my Mobile First port of @dhg’s Skeleton Framework to fix one bug and DRY up column margins: goo.gl/5HhFI
inserthtml A collection of uninvited (mock) redesigns: uninvitedredesigns.com
@chrishvizdak @dhg Thanks for the RT Chris. Cheers!
whatterz A great set of personas to help developers empathise with disabled users & design accessible technology designingwithpeople.rca.ac.uk/people /ht @userfocus
@scottjehl Blurb is okay. I used indesign and exported jpgs for more design control.
RT: If you’ve thought about transferring domains & wondered how it “really works”, read my new blog post: buff.ly/Qkw2SG
A nice roundup of Git resources via @brad_frost: goo.gl/9cYuj GitImmersion.com is another good one.
@stevenspriggs Responsive eCommerce site for ya’: currys.co.uk/gbuk/index.html
If you ever need to create a web based slide deck, here are a bunch of deck frameworks: buff.ly/Qs6YJK (many don’t work on IE…)
@dhg Yup yup. I was surprised that no one else had done it yet (that I could find). Thanks for doing all the up front work!
What’s that? A mobile first version of the Skeleton Framework by @dhg? Yeah, we got that: buff.ly/Qqczjy
aaronmentele And then one day you build a non-responsive site and really enjoy how simple it is but the last thing you do is admit that.
The site for the @github app for Windows (also metro): windows.github.com
Wow, super impressed with the look of the @github app for Windows. Very metro and stylish. Better UI than their Mac app.
If you’ve thought about transferring domains & wondered how it “really works”, read my new blog post: buff.ly/Qkw2SG
@SEVEN_Networks Hey there! Love your @hotmail app for Android, but it doesn’t display email from @concrete5’s forum emails. Any help there?
I’ve talked about this before, but buff.ly/pcgs8A is sweet. No better way to engage people than to challenge them (“Prove it!”).
If you’ve ever wondered how much designers make from selling themes, this @smashingmag article is enlightening: buff.ly/TUaWsZ
smashingmag An option for restaurant websites: Maestro creates beautiful menus that work great on screen and paper - bit.ly/TyMGfT #useful
If you’re doing freelance work, these “screener” questions from @muledesign can help you weed out bad clients early: buff.ly/TSDzXD
Just updated my #concrete5 sites to 5.6. Some images weren’t displaying due to cache. Had to manually delete /files/cache folder via FTP.
@scriptsrc jQuery has been updated to 1.8.1 via Google. Love the site by the way, great resource!
@dcaryll Just learned that WVU Libraries has @abookapart’s “Design is a Job”. Search on libraries.wvu.edu