Google now also offers a web service for web fonts. A bunch of open source fonts are already included, the list will most probably grow in the future.
“Fluid grids, flexible images, and media queries are the three technical ingredients for responsive web design, but it also requires a different way of thinking. Rather than quarantining our content into disparate, device-specific experiences, we can use media queries to progressively enhance our work within different viewing contexts.”
An “A List Apart” article by Ethan Marcotte
Just started reading this years 24ways, always a fun read.
24 ways is the advent calendar for web geeks. Each day throughout December we publish a daily dose of web design and development goodness to bring you all a little Christmas cheer.
Short demo of the FireCSS - the Firefox and Firebug add-on which allows you see CSS changes in multiple browsers as you make them.
The mode is based on the PHP-HTML mode that comes with Coda 1.7 and WordPress 3.0.5.
Nice work and concept from Fantasy Interactive for HTC Sense.
Behind the scenes video and more info at http://www.kontain.com/fi/entries/113307/htc-sense-behind-the-scenes-by-fi/
Ryan Singer at Future of Web Apps, London 2010
Here’s a talk I gave at Future of Web Apps 2010 in London. In this talk, I walk through the steps of creating a web app including modeling, sketching, HTML, Photoshop explorations, and moving from static mockups to live running code. Each step is illustrated with a real example, including some live sketching and live HTML. I also wanted to give a sense of how we think about apps at 37signals, as a stack of different levels that we can iterate on individually.
(Source: small-craft)