The other day Remy Sharp blurted out:
A long time ago Eric Meyer created a very good CSS reset, such was the effect of this reset that it gave a great starting point where the content behaved the same on every browser. What people forgot over time was that, as a reset, it reset everything...
[More]
Trends are great. They're good to keep up with, experiment with and - especially with digital agencies - pretty cool to get into a new project, even if the client is locked into IE6 by their IT department and can't see it.
Now and then a trend isn't great. It's just wrong.
And sometime...
[More]
A while back the Webkit team introduced a (non spec as of writing) CSS property for adjusting the text size. This was to allow 'control [over] the text size that Safari on iOS uses when rendering a block of text', especially with double-tap zooming. By default this is set to none on the iPad and a...
[More]
Use of text in the alt attribute of images is widely misinterpreted and not always correctly implemented. It is possible to be too accessible with this attribute, overly describing peripheral content or added repetition to the page.
So how do you know when, and what, should be added to the al...
[More]