November 2011 (#221)
This month we've gone to town with our coverage in one specific area: responsive web design. You'll find a host of responsive treats waiting for you, and we've tried to cover all the angles, from best practice advice to real-world approaches
We have an in-depth feature by Stephen Hay on real world responsive web design and why it's not just about adaptive layouts. Then there's a case study by Head London on how they used responsive techniques for its new site. And we even have an exclusive interview, conducted by the one and only Jeffrey Zeldman, with the father of responsive web design, Ethan Marcotte. Also, in this issue:
- Google AdWords: pro tips
- Add texture to your web fonts with CSS
- Simplify your JavaScript with CoffeeScript
- Create images with code alone
- Manage multipe Twitter accounts with ColdFusion
- Create a responsive Drupal theme
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Responsive web design
With interest in mobile growing, responsive design is a hot topic. But it’s not just about adaptive layouts, explains Stephen Hay -
Your first responsive project
Mairead Buchan explains how Head London used responsive techniques for its new site -
Interview: Ethan Marcotte
Jeffrey Zeldman talks to Ethan Marcotte, the guru of responsive web design, about what it means, how it fits into the big picture and the best ways to put it into practice -
Google AdWords: pro tips
The pay-per-click advertising service offers big rewards, but how do you target your spend effectively? Mark Buckingham reveals all -
CSS/create images with code alone
Tom Giannattasio explains how you can speed up your site by creating interface elements using only CSS -
Drupal/create a responsive theme
Tim Millwood explores how to make your Drupal site appear at varying sizes on screens of different dimensions by creating a responsive theme




