Here are 32 posts
filed under “responsive design.” But hey, if there’s nothing here of interest, check out the full archive of my writing.
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Hey, this is neat: A Book Apart is available in bookstores, and around the world.
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- a book apart
- responsive design
- book
- writing
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What’s better, where, and for whom.
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- responsive design
- mobile
- native
- universal access
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The fine folks at A Book Apart asked me to participate in a little interview, as my little yellow book just turned ten years old!
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- responsive design
- web design
- css
- css grid
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At long last, container queries might finally become reality! And responsive design just turned eleven! My goodness!
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- web design
- css
- container queries
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I’ve been lucky enough to work with Aquent Gymnasium on a series of short video tutorials. I hope you like them.
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- responsive design
- accessibility
- work
- teaching
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In some ways, responsive design was an attempt to move past the idea of a “page.” How’s that worked out for us?
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- responsive design at ten
- responsive web design
- responsive design
- web design
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The original “Responsive Web Design” article was published a decade ago! Here’s how it happened, and who helped make it happen.
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- responsive design at ten
- responsive design
- web design
- css
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Justin Avery kindly invited me to do an interview for his wonderful Responsive Web Design newsletter. So you know I had to oblige.
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- web design
- interview
- newsletters
- responsive design
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Stumbled across a little layout technique while working on my latest redesign. I think it’s helpful; maybe you’ll think so, too.
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- css
- css grid
- layout
- responsive design
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My new class, “Responsive Web Design: Creating Flexible Websites That Last”, is now live on Skillshare. I made it just for you.
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- responsive design
- teaching
- video
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I was asked to write an introduction for Mat Marquis’ new book on images and performance, which I loved. (I think you’ll love it too.)
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- responsive design
- book
- foreword
- writing
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I was recently invited to do a Q&A session for Sitepoint’s Versioning newsletter.
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- web design
- interview
- progressive enhancement
- performance
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The more I work with CSS Grid, the more I’ve realized I’m a big fan of the fr
unit. And it’s subtly changed how I think about grids.
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- css
- css grid
- layout
- responsive design
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I’ve been thinking about how I learn new technologies.
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- layout
- responsive design
- css
- css grid
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WebKit’s coming to the Apple Watch, in some fashion. In my own fashion, I’m excited to see what that means.
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- apple watch
- responsive design
- devices
- web standards
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This was the vehicle; these were the people.
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- responsive design
- podcast
- karen mcgrane
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We’ve been trying something new on our little responsive design podcast. I’ve enjoyed the experiment; maybe you will, too.
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- responsive design
- podcast
- karen mcgrane
- inclusion
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Paul Robert Lloyd persuasively argues that container queries are obsolete. I respectfully disagree.
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- responsive design
- container queries
- modular design
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A number of prominent web folks have been asking for “container queries.” I think they’re right to do so, and here’s why.
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- responsive design
- container queries
- modular design
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A new design for Source, a non-profit that makes journalism code more visible.
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- responsive design
- work
- publishing
- journalism
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I’ve written a new book! It’s about moving beyond the page, and designing with patterns. I hope you like it.
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- work
- writing
- book
- responsive design
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There’s a second edition of my book! It’s still about responsive design, but quite a bit has changed.
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- work
- writing
- book
- responsive design
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Along with Karen McGrane, I’m getting into that “pod-casting” game! (Guess what it’s about.)
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- responsive design
- podcast
- karen mcgrane
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Karen McGrane and I have teamed up to offer in-house workshops on—you guessed it!—responsive design. Hire us!
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- responsive design
- work
- karen mcgrane
- workshop
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Responsive design might begin with the screen, but it doesn’t end there.
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- responsive design
- mobile
- support
- content
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The first large-scale responsive website just launched, and I helped. Here’s how we did it.
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- work
- responsive design
- progressive enhancement
- process
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Want to learn responsive design? There’s a book for that. (And I wrote it!)
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- work
- writing
- book
- responsive design
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Many criticisms of responsive design are based on faulty logic. Let’s look at a few fallacies.
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- responsive design
- logic
- fallacies
- absolutism
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Every responsive design begins with a reference layout, either small- or widescreen. Which should you choose?
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- responsive design
- layout
- process
- progressive enhancement
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What makes a responsive design “responsive,” anyway?
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- responsive design
- semantics
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I’ve moved on from working at Happy Cog, and I’ve started up my own design practice again.
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- mandy brown
- greg storey
- ryan irelan
- employment
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I have a new article on A List Apart. It’s about creating complex grid-based layouts that are fluid. I hope you like it.
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- writing
- a list apart
- responsive design
- layout