- The Vendor Prefix Predicament: ALA’s Eric Meyer Interviews Tantek Çelik14 February 2012, 1:00 pm
During a public meeting of the W3C CSS Working Group, Mozilla web standards lead Tantek Çelik precipitated a crisis in Web Standards Land when he complained about developers who misunderstand and abuse vendor prefixes by only supporting WebKit’s, thereby creating a browser monoculture. Tantek’s proposed solution—having Mozilla pretend to be WebKit—inflamed many in the standards community, especially when representatives from Opera and Microsoft immediately agreed about the problem and a... - Every Time You Call a Proprietary Feature “CSS3,” a Kitten Dies14 February 2012, 1:00 pm
Any -webkit- feature that doesn’t exist in a specification (not even an Editor’s draft) is not CSS3. Yes, they are commonly evangelized as such, but they are not part of CSS at all. This distinction is not nitpicking. It’s important because it encourages certain vendors to circumvent the standards process, implement whatever they come up with in WebKit, then evangelize it to developers as the best thing since sliced bread. In our eagerness to use the new bling, we often forget how many pe... - Pricing Strategy for Creatives31 January 2012, 12:00 pm
Strategic pricing helps your brand and helps you to make more money. Issuing a price is like handing out a business card—it’s a great branding tool, but be careful about what it says to your market. Beginning relationships with customers at a high price makes the statement: “we’re good at what we do and we know it.” Fighting with a competitor over a low price says “I’m uncertain about my abilities, so I’ll take what I can get.” Failing to use a considered pricing policy will le... - Responsive Images: How they Almost Worked and What We Need31 January 2012, 12:00 pm
With a mobile-first responsive design approach, if any part of the process breaks down, your user can still receive a representative image and avoid an unnecessarily large request on a device that may have limited bandwidth. But with several newer browsers implementing an “image prefetching” feature that allows images to be fetched before parsing the document’s body, some of the web's brightest developers are abandoning responsive images in favor of user agent detection, at least as a tem... - An Important Time for Design17 January 2012, 9:00 am
Design is on a roll. Client services are experiencing a major uptick in demand, seasoned design professionals are abandoning client work in favor of entrepreneurship, and designer-co-founded startups such as Kickstarter and Airbnb are taking center stage. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the fact that design has a massive role to play in the evolution of the web and the next generation of web products. The result, says Cameron Koczon, is that designers have now been given a blank...
- Are you annoying your repeat users?21 February 2012, 10:42 am
What are you doing to make existing users feel special? For that matter what are you doing just to make their lives a little bit easier?... - Sites are like billboards not books20 February 2012, 2:03 pm
Imagine for a moment that you are launching a national wide billboard campaign to promote your product or service. Normally you would go to an advertising agency to do this. One that has experience in bring design and copywriting together, to slam home a powerful marketing message. Websites have more in common with billboards than [...]... - The New UX Skill20 February 2012, 12:30 pm
With “Client Centric Web Design” soon to be released the subject matter is at the fore of my mind. As a result I am seeing the themes covered in the book popping up everywhere. The latest example of this is a .net opinion piece I have just read on the new UX skills. In it [...]... - Emotional about mobile17 February 2012, 11:11 am
Smartphones are emotive devices. They are extensions of ourselves. Your online services need to play nicely with them or you will offend me.... - Watch out for the what if!16 February 2012, 12:30 pm
Its easy when working on a website to get bogged down by the “what ifs.” Take for example the “estimated reading time” message at the start of this post. What if somebody doesn’t speak English as their first language? What if somebody has dyslexia? These people will read slower and so the estimate won’t be [...]...
- We’re Hiring New Teachers!22 February 2012, 2:00 pm
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- Angry Birds founder speaking at Future Insights Live22 February 2012, 10:27 am
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- A New Year, A New Responsive Dribbble Portfolio – Part 2 of 222 February 2012, 3:20 am
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- Free Video: Getting Started with iOS 5 Automatic Reference Counting21 February 2012, 4:10 pm
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- Year of the Meetup27 January 2012, 8:17 pm
We hereby declare 2012 as the Year of the WordPress Meetup. You'll want to get in on this action. So what is a WordPress Meetup? Basically, it's people in a community getting together — meeting up — who share an interest in WordPress, whether they be bloggers, business users, developers, consultants, or any other category of person able to say, "I use WordPress in some way and I like it, and I want to meet other people who can say the same.... - Internet Blackout Day on January 1817 January 2012, 11:18 pm
WordPress.org is officially joining the protest against Senate Bill 968: the Protect IP Act that is coming before the U.S. Senate next week. As I wrote in my post a week ago, if this bill is passed it will jeopardize internet freedom and shift the power of the independent web into the hands of corporations. [...]... - Help Stop SOPA/PIPA10 January 2012, 7:18 pm
You are an agent of change. Has anyone ever told you that? Well, I just did, and I meant it. Normally we stay away from from politics here at the official WordPress project — having users from all over the globe that span the political spectrum is evidence that we are doing our job and [...]... - WordPress 3.3.1 Security and Maintenance Release3 January 2012, 9:24 pm
WordPress 3.3.1 is now available. This maintenance release fixes 15 issues with WordPress 3.3, as well as a fix for a cross-site scripting vulnerability that affected version 3.3. Thanks to Joshua H., Hoang T., Stefan Zimmerman, Chris K., and the Go Daddy security team for responsibly disclosing the bug to our security team. Download 3.3.1 or visit [...]... - WordPress 3.3 “Sonny”12 December 2011, 10:58 pm
The latest and greatest version of the WordPress software — 3.3, named “Sonny” in honor of the great jazz saxophonist Sonny Stitt — is immediately available for download or update inside your WordPress dashboard. WordPress has had over 65 million downloads since version 3.0 was released, and in this third major iteration we’ve added significant [...]...