Content-out Layout: the Resources ∙ An A List Apart Blog Post
Resources to complement Nathan Ford’s Content-out Layout article from A List Apart
Content-out Layout: the Resources ∙ An A List Apart Blog Post
Resources to complement Nathan Ford’s Content-out Layout article from A List Apart
Title CSS: A Simple Approach to CSS Class Naming
Methodology for naming CSS classes
Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) can be rewritten without affecting the resulting image
A curated list of commonly frustrating HTML and CSS quandaries, miscues, and dilemmas
System for creating organic grids for content
Leveling Up With Flexbox presentation at Smashing Conference
Presentation and resources for progressive enhancement using flexbox
…I have the big picture in mind. I also know there are parts of that picture that aren’t fully focused yet. I know that I’ll have to figure them out when I get to them. But I can’t not start because I don’t have all the answers. I need to start. By starting I get to the missing bits faster and will have more information to fill them in when I get there.
5 Ways to Support High-Density Retina Displays
Tips for adding support for high pixel-density displays
Awesome cover of ‘Let It Go’ using various Disney character voices.
Reaching My Autistic Son Through Disney
Fascinating article by Ron Suskind about raising an autistic child (his son, Owen) and connecting with him through Disney movies and characters.
“For nearly a decade, Owen has been coming to see Griffin in this basement office, trying to decipher the subtle patterns of how people grow close to one another. That desire to connect has always been there as, the latest research indicates, it may be in all autistic people; their neurological barriers don’t kill the desire, even if it’s deeply submerged. And this is the way he still is — autism isn’t a spell that has been broken; it’s a way of being. That means the world will continue to be inhospitable to him, walking about, as he does, uncertain, missing cues, his heart exposed. But he has desperately wanted to connect, to feel his life, fully, and — using his movies and the improvised tool kit we helped him build — he’s finding his footing. For so many years, it was about us finding him, a search joined by Griffin and others. Now it was about him finding himself.”