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The top responsive web design problems ... and how to avoid them
I recently created a survey asking fellow designers about the problems they faced when creating fully responsive sites. This article will list the most common problems they reported and offer possible solutions, along with suggestions to conside...
Customize tokenization of the MySQL FULLTEXT parser
The way MySQL's FULLTEXT tokenizer splits text into word tokens might not always be what you need. E.g. it splits a word at period characters.
Since the tokenizer has near-zero configuration options (minimum word length and stopwords list), you n...
A collection of useful design resources for developers
This collection contains some useful design resources for developers. Many of them were mentioned in the Refactoring UI tutorials.
Tutorials
- Refactoring UI Videos
- [Refactori...
An Introduction to Sending HTML Email for Web Developers
A comprehensive introduction to sending HTML emails.
Intro:
HTML email: Two words that, when combined, brings tears to a developer’s eyes. If you’re a web developer, it’s inevitable that coding an email will be a task that gets dropped in your...
Eric's Archived Thoughts: Nine Into Five
The same problem happened with address, which was specified to mean only the contact information for the author of a page. It was quite explicitly specified to not accept mailing addresses. Of course, tons of people did just that, because they had...
SlickMap CSS — A Visual Sitemapping Tool for Web Developers
SlickMap CSS is a simple stylesheet for displaying finished sitemaps directly from HTML unordered list navigation.
Webpack: How to split your bundles
To keep JavaScript sources small, it can sometimes make sense to split your webpack bundles. For example, if your website uses some large JavaScript library – say TinyMCE – which is only required on some selected pages, it makes sense to only load...
Nicole Sullivan: "Design Fast Websites" on Yahoo! Video
Web performance expert Nicole Sullivan discusses a set of best practices in the creation of supremely fast, visually impactful web sites.
Designing HTML emails
The 90s are calling: they want their tables back. Unfortunately, you need them all for laying out your HTML emails.
Email client HTML rendering is way more scattered than browser HTML. While you might have a pretty good understanding of what feat...
Using local fonts with Webpack / Webpacker
When we want to use our own (or bought) fonts in an application with Webpack(er), we have two options. We can
- put the fonts directly into your Webpack's assets folder or
- write an npm package with an own sass file that can be imported from the...