
Sam Richard
@Snugug
BBQ lead, ChromeOS DevRel. Mostly food, sometimes design and development, especially for the web. 7008px tall. He/him.
An archive of my Twitter timeline up until I moved to Mastodon. You can find me there at @[email protected]
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I have… interesting WiFi. 107Mbps down, 8.45Mbps up. Quite the, erm, range?
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RT @scottjehl: Web Components are neat, but I’m not sure they address a problem I have. For modular components, element queries are the too…
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RT @scottjehl: Q: “But who disables JS?” A. Who cares. It’s an edge case, fine. More often, JS disables itself. Requests fail, errors occ…
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RT @RWD: Over the US holiday shopping crush, mobile sites accounted for 97% of retail sales—apps, only 3%. mobilecommercedaily.com/mobile-web-is-retails-big-winner-and-loser-during-thanksgiving-weekend
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@abookapart Haven’t placed it yet, was going to soon!
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@iamcarrico Quite possibly?
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RT @simonblackley: “Progressive enhancement is harder than building sites that don’t work everywhere.” @scottjehl on The Web Ahead http:…
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@abookapart If I ordered the library, would it come with the 2nd edition of Responsive Web Design?
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Just came across an 18 request/135kb website that took 3 seconds to load. How is that possible?
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I’ve just added CSS based element query definitions to eq.js. Go check them out!
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@smashingmag @scottjehl Just merged it in, v 1.5.0 of eq.js. Have fun! github.com/Snugug/eq.js
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.@smashingmag Implemented CSS only element queries in eq.js github.com/snugug/eq.js/tree/jehlification
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@smashingmag Figured it out. w3.org/TR/css3-flexbox/#overview w3.org/TR/css3-flexbox/#valdef-align-items-align-self-stretch display: flex defaults to align-self: auto, which is stretch.
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@micahgodbolt @smashingmag challenged me to finally implement github.com/Snugug/eq.js/issues/22, so I’m going to.
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@smashingmag Here are the two libraries I showed you tonight: github.com/Snugug/eq.js github.com/Snugug/borealis eq.js will be updated tomorrow
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@redoPop @smashingmag Unfortunately there isn’t :(
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“Making responsive sites fast is a matter of getting properties right” - @smashingmag
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RT @LukeW: Design languages… Consistency for consistency’s sake = no. Consistency for predictability’s sake = yes.
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@redoPop yes, exactly. It’s not about capabilities, it’s about challenges faced in design.
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On @smashingmag, they found moving ads to “leftover” phase of page loading didn’t affect click through rate.
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“Part of [website] performance is about respect” - @smashingmag
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Eradicate the word “page” from the web design vocabulary. It brings in too much complexity too quickly. @smashingmag
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The different dimensions we need to think about when designing responsivly. @smashingmag
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“CeeFax isn’t so different from mobile devices. Very small screens that need to get across lots of information” @smashingmag
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. @smashingmag at #rwdNYC!