Using browser-sync with Compass, Jekyll, and Foreman
In this post, I'll cover how I combined browser-sync with a couple of my favorite tools (Compass, Jekyll, and Foreman) to build out a static site and make browser and device testing easier.
In this post, I'll cover how I combined browser-sync with a couple of my favorite tools (Compass, Jekyll, and Foreman) to build out a static site and make browser and device testing easier.
craft-master is a set of tools written in Ruby using Rake tasks for common Craft-related installation tasks.
In this post, I'll outline the approach I used to create a practical and manageable set of device assets for World Wildlife Fund's recently-launched Find Your Inner Animal quiz.
Wherein I learn about Firefox OS and App manifests.
Or, more specifically, web pages are cake. Here's why.
A recent interview with a candidate got me thinking about values.
It's feed migrating season.
Turns out the most popular mobile devices in the world aren't from the makers of the iPhone or Galaxy.
My 2006 interview with Rich Balling, also known as The Nightingale, of The Sound of Animals Fighting.
My first Craft plugin sends webmentions to supported websites.
An article I wrote about my favorite podcasts in 2006.
Every post on this site is now also represented in JSON format.
You can now let me know when you publish responses to any of my posts.
You may have heard someone say, "The Internet never forgets." This couldn't be further from the truth.
I'm at An Event Apart DC again this year and taking notes! Lots of notes.
More links to more notes from the 2014 edition of An Event Apart DC.
As of today, I've removed Google Analytics from this site. Here's why.
Last week, Kevin and I turned off login access to Ficly.
Just over a year ago, I wrote a small JS library for mapping functions to URLs. It's based on Backbone's Router.
It may have taken five months, but I finally published the code behind webmention.sixtwothree.org.