• @Braxximus It’s a wrapper for yepnope.js. Being deprecated in favor of drupal.org/project/modernizr and its modernizr load functions.

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  • So @alfredapp 2.0 workflows are amazingly awesome. I highly encourage every single person to go and download it.

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  • @alfredapp awesome

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  • @alfredapp Anywhere to share workflows?

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  • RT @LukeW: If 77% searches on mobile happen at home/office, studies looking at “mobile” use on the go need to be taken with a big grain …

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  • @jeffscottward did you do the chrome://flags step to enable experimental dev features?

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  • RT @paul_irish: Public Service Announcement: CSS selectors are FAST. Do not spend time optimizing them. calendar.perfplanet.com/2011/css-selector-performance-has-changed-for-the-better Heartz. :)

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  • @eriiicam sure

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  • @weerd @alanmoo *{} as a stand-alone selector isn’t bad, it’s * when mixed with other selectors

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  • @alanmoo @weerd AJAX, not ASYNC

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  • @alanmoo @weerd IE conditional class+extra CSS, no biggie, especially when considering JS performance + ASYNC CSS read

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  • @weerd @alanmoo I use Sass for my work, and Breakpoint’s No Query allows for Mobile First and Static No Query fallback

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  • @alanmoo Well, boo, thats just not going to work then

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  • @alanmoo I don’t, but the code is what you make of it. If you’re already using Breakpoint, try it out. IE class + separate file is best.

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  • @alanmoo Take a look at Breakpoint’s No-Query support

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  • @alanmoo Static IE fallback. “If you’re trying to make IE responsive, stop and say that out loud”

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  • @ScottKellum Yah, it’s natively supported by the browser, not nearly the performance hit that the two JSs are

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  • @jina Same w/Respond.js

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  • @jina It’s terrible for performance

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  • @eriiicam Hey, do you have a couple of minutes?

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  • @thefubhy Enterprise would like to have a word with you :P

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  • @thefubhy It’s the cost of doing business w/IE8. Selectivizr is a performance hog, last thing you want in IE

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  • @thefubhy Nope! That’s actually much much worse than just writing a bit of glue IE JS. Esp. w/Drupal and Behaviors

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