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Front end developer and cartoonist residing in London. You can find me on Twitter @grahamlicence.

 

 

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Serving dynamic images in responsive web design

by graham
27. February 2012
Until the proposed picture element or an alternative is defined there are various shims used to display images depending on the size of the device used. Several JavaScript based methods have been created, such as Scott Jehl's Picturefill but these create multiple server requests (in the Pictur... [More]

Tags: Responsive web design, media queries

Permalink | Comments (0) | Mobile

Vendor prefixes and the dominance of -webkit-

by graham
15. February 2012
There has been a lot of talk over the past week on Microsoft, Mozilla and Opera considering supporting some -webkit- prefixes, which raised considerable discussion (and a petition) from developers for them to not do so but how did we get to this position? Last week the CSS Working Group met in Pari... [More]

Tags: vendor prefix, -webkit-, web standards

Permalink | Comments (0) | Webkit


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