In the middle of 'project hell' as a colleague put it, but why let that stop me from giving a talk on Google Analytics at the UIC Webmasters Brownbag next week? (Actually it was the talk I was supposed to give last February when I blew it away in favor of talking about Responsive Design).
Friday, April 27, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Check Your Website for Accessibility?
At the UIC Digital Accessibility Expo. http://dae.uic.edu/
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Responsive Design Doesn't Have to Be Butt Ugly
The Next Chapter of Responsive Web Design
By John Yuda on April 27, 2012
For designs to be truly responsive, we need to move beyond flexible grids and media queries. John Yuda outlines five building blocks for the future of RWD
I notice that this is .net magazine's third article/post on responsive web design in as many days. I think an interesting follow-up would be something along the lines of 'the next chapter of responsive web design' -- from the perspective of visual design -- an aspect that's oftentimes forgotten in the rush to praise, for example, the Boston Globe site which if you ask me is visually rather bland and unexceptional.
We already know there are other sites that are 'responsive' and still appealing -- so one doesn't rule out the other (unless we want it to).
Monday, April 09, 2012
Facebook Issues Me a Stern Warning
I got a stern warning from Facebook telling me that I might be "blocked from commenting on public posts" if I went through with posting the following strong words on a post originally by Tony ('Maakies') Millionaire about chickens being found with caffeine in their feathers:
As someone who in a former life actually was a chicken, I'd like to strongly object to the arrogant assumption by pampered human beings with double vowels in their names that chickens don't appreciate coffee. We do! In fact, it's common knowledge that coffee beans were first plucked out of the soil by enterprising chickens -- long before humans even stopped swinging in trees.
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Yet More Embarrassing Incompetence
Note to self: when uploading a file creating a whole bunch of new accounts for your content management system, remember to include passwords along with usernames, or frankly there might be one or two people who can't log in. Oops.