Insights from a Developer: Use Google Web Fonts
Let’s discuss typefaces. As the designer, you have the distinct privilege of selecting the fonts that will be used on the website, and barring client restrictions, you have free reign to use whichever...
View ArticleW3C Calls HTML5 “Definition Complete.” So What Does That Mean?
A few weeks ago the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announced the completion of the HTML5 definition. That sounds exciting, right? HTML5 is finished and we can start implementing full HTML5 into our...
View ArticleShaming Yourself Into Better Code
Last week Harry Roberts of CSS Wizardry posted an article that caught my attention. It was simply titled “shame.css.” http://csswizardry.com/2013/04/shame-css/ He talks about the issue all developers...
View ArticleHTML Prototyping – JEKYLL!
One of the daily & major tasks of a front end developer is to write HTML prototyping. And when it comes to writing reusable, editable and modularized html for a large enterprise application, we are...
View ArticleMyths & Facts – Websphere Portal and UI.
Having worked as a front end developer, integrating the UI with backend systems, I am presenting below some of the myths and facts concerning UI (html, css, javascript, images, fonts) code integration...
View ArticleWeb Fonts – To Use, or Not to Use
Ever stumbled upon an article on social media that catches your interest? You click it. You are curious and anxious to read it. You are in the website – it loads, but at first, it seems empty. The site...
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