Presentation And Interaction
Recently I wrote about simplifying CSS down to one media query breakpoint for presentational decision making, but presentation wasn't the only factor that lead to the CSS refactor.
The one with the writing.
Recently I wrote about simplifying CSS down to one media query breakpoint for presentational decision making, but presentation wasn't the only factor that lead to the CSS refactor.
There are two parts of writing code. Writing the code, and writing about the code. Often when writing about the code, you'll want to reference the code being written.
Media queries are powerful. And with great power comes great responsibility.
Sharing buttons for Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and the like are becoming a frequent request when doing web work. It's a good ask most of the time — but often it comes at the cost of readable and/or maintainable code.
I made a thing this weekend. It will Zap any page on the internet.
In short, Wifepart and I are moving to Seattle on September 10.
I happened to be processing this idea when it was my turn to write for the Southland Blog. While published there originally, I am archiving it here for my own reference.
In my experience from both the first and second hand, there seems to come a point in everyone's relationship with Jesus where the question of "falling away" is entertained. The question itself inspires a myriad of other questions, and seems to be a structure built right above the fault-line of free-will/unconditional-election debate.
I wrote something about vents.
There is a direct connection between the words you listen to and the life you live.