• @mortendk I like the way you think sire, I like the way you think.

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  • @ScottKellum @Compass Welcome to the dark (?) side!

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  • @mortendk I solemnly swear I am up to no good.

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  • @davereid Now that we’ve got you as part of #teamSass, want to help us get it into D8 Core?

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  • RT @brad_frost: You can’t articulate fluidity on paper.

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  • Holy crap, I just got this working. #teamSass, get ready to have your #rwd minds blown. Gist coming soon…

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  • @davereid Yes. Sass rocks. Come to the pink side. If you’ve got any questions, feel free to ping me. BTW, it’ll also gen diagonal sprites.

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  • @geekgirlweb caugh thanks

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  • Mission for my flight to GVA: Learn Ruby.

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  • On a totally related note, I need to learn me some Ruby! #Interwebz! Good resources to learn to love the Gem! Please! Thanks! Go!

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  • Two Sass issues filed today so far, I wonder how many more things I can break or request before day’s end?

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  • RT @JohnAlbin: Fences 7.x-1.0 is out! Make D7’s field markup lean and mean. Less markup, fewer classes, easy config, ponies, rainbows! h …

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  • @ScottKellum Done and done.

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  • #teamSass, may I introduce you to the @Media query mixin: gist.github.com/2490750 New to me, hopefully useful to you. Requires Sass 3.2+

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  • Just blew my own mind with some really stupid advanced Compass @Media stuff. Also, just revolutionized the @include respond-to mixin.

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  • @richthegeek 100% agreed, should have said lazy loading assets with fallbacks. Content parity or gtfo.

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  • @richthegeek …you still need to include content strategy and content break points to layout changes and asset management for good #rwd

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  • @richthegeek Lazy loading content, I understand. That’s part of the solution too, but doesn’t solve everything. At the end of the day…

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  • @richthegeek …with a huge vertical page size divided into multiple sub pages, pretty worthless as a mobile site.

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  • @richthegeek take a look at nd.edu. It’s absolutely beautiful, fully “responsive”, but at a 2MB download at 124 HTTP Requests…

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  • @eaton @JodyHamilton Makes it easy to pack for Drupal events though!

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  • @stevenmerrill For a nice chunk of change, a rethinking of your content approach, and a rethinking of your design approach, super easy!

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  • @richthegeek … of true, Future Forward responsive web design.

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  • @richthegeek …mobile up, with layout changes following individual block’s needs. That’s very hard to do for /any/ GUI, but the essence…

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  • @richthegeek #rwd is more than adapting a large site to work on a small site, it’s about rethinking design and content and building from…

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