
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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@nathansmith Ahh, I see. Ok!
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@nathansmith $legacy-support-for-ie7 is already defaulted to true in Compass, so should still work?
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@nathansmith why not use @Compass’s universal $legacy-support-for-ie7 cl.ly/2C3u3l2y0g1A That way if using Compass, same var controls all
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RT @eaton: “Understand that your big ideas aren’t as easy for devs to implement as they are for you to dream up.” @angusgmelb on strate …
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@jessebeach @gaborhojtsy Agreed; I’d even say page always.
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Also, the difference between expanded and compressed is ~50kb worth of CSS.
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One misplaced @Extend = 16kb of CSS generated. My bad!
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Fun with Media Queries, and why you need to design in browser. I’ve got 180px where a two column layout doesn’t look good.
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@gaborhojtsy @jessebeach The big takeaway is that popovers are more or less terrible UX unless you’re on a large screen w/o touch.
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@gaborhojtsy @jessebeach The Drupal AJAX system currently in place is kinda terrible, agreed, but that’s a different story altogether.
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@jessebeach @gaborhojtsy in Drupal our admin modals are even worse; they’re all UI with no actual savings because they bootstrap Drupal
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@jessebeach @gaborhojtsy I try and design UXes that don’t require modal decisions for users. For admin, Ajax/page loads.
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@gaborhojtsy @jessebeach kill all the modals. They’re terrible everywhere except large screen desktops.
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@nathan_ford @lewisnyman done a bunch of testing around this, no real world effect on performance. Also recommend cl.ly/0z1t2N1G0J2f
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Corporate Synergy FTW! Watching SNL on @hulu, brought to me by NBC 4 New York. #hilarious
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@CrowChick well I will!
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@cathythemango It does look purdy.
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They key to the iOS 6.1 Jailbreak isn’t the physical jailbreak, it’s getting through to Cydia to download packages.
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@maddesigns No, unfortunately not going to solve it. The issue actually appears to be a CSS Columns + VH issue.
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RT @stephenhay: “Do I buy a separate radio to listen to different stations? No.” tommorris.org/posts/8070
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No! I’ve lied! It appears to support it correctly; it’s that vh+CSS Columns on iOS works differently than -webkit desktop! HOW AWESOME!
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Well awesome. Modernizr tells me the iPhone 5 supports VH units, but 100vh isn’t the height of the viewport. WTF.
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RT @jeremypmeyers: I can only assume that George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and 9 other guys are robbing a casino somewhere in New Orleans.