2014-10-16 (Thursday)
Links
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IE-friendly mobile-first CSS with Sass 3.2
Via previous link, on serving separate, slightly different, stylesheets for old IEs and everything else.
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Responsive grid system which works in IE6 | Technology at GDS
Using SCSS. And not an ugly hack. Having been thinking about grids/page structure at work recently, and needing to support old browsers, this is handy. (via @benterrett)
Tweets
@edds Nice! And handy too, so thanks for writing that up.
@bensummers For added fun, the UserAgent string was still insisting it was vanilla IE9. Thankfully, conditional comments work.
@bensummers You’d think so wouldn’t you. Maybe that works if the user has set Compatibility View themselves? Doesn’t work here, anyway.
Internet Explorer Compatibility View automatically set on corporate computers… like once-slain zombies returning from the dead. Begone IE7!
@Uncivil_S @samuelpepys You can follow the links on this page to find out more about ling and sounds… pepysdiary.com/diary/1661/10/…
@tomskitomski @mrstth Was that you? Well done!
@clagnut @clearleft We have a (newly-painted) whiteboard wall… but the ratio of wall to desk/people isn’t sustainable :)
@antimega Oh, nice, ta. We were just thinking about foamboard the other day.
@paulpod Also makes me think of some art college studios too.
@infovore I’m looking at how much wall space our small team uses in this large open office full of people who aren’t (yet) using walls…
Is anyone designing open-plan offices more like art galleries, given agile teams’ needs for more wall space? #mayberhetorical
Liked tweets
channleing @cityofsound writing 'implicit' - feels good, weighty - not sure it i can get to a 'tacit' though