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  • Hampton Catlin on building Sass

    Not content with inventing Sass and Haml, Hampton Catlin is also behind Wikipedia Mobile and is technology VP at startup Moovweb. He talks past glories and future hopes to Martin Cooper
    By Martin Cooper on
  • Animated CSS effects with fallbacks

    New CSS3 modules enable cool effects, but what about browsers that don’t support them? Opera’s Chris Mills demonstrates a few examples – and styling alternatives via Modernizr
    By Chris Mills on
  • Make your sites load faster

    Your website’s visitors care whether or not it loads quickly. Tom Gullen explains what the price of a slow site can be and shows you how to make yours render faster
    By Tom Gullen on | 1 comment
  • The pro's guide to CSS layouts

    CSS’s next big challenge is to make flexible, dynamic page layouts that work across our ever-broadening range of devices. With solutions proposed and under discussion, Peter Gasston offers a snapshot of the future
    By Peter Gasston on
  • Build a basic responsive site with CSS

    Responsive design is much misunderstood. Jason Michael lays to rest some myths, and then walks us through building a simple responsive website
    By Jason Michael on
  • 20 top web design and development trends for 2013

    Predicting the future is tough, but with the fast-moving nature of the web, it’s good to know what lies ahead. Craig Grannell talks to top industry figures about the web design and development trends you should be mindful of over the coming 12 months
    By Craig Grannell on | 9 comments
  • Hot in web standards: November/December 2012

    Lea Verou's final 2012 report on the latest developments at the W3C, including the FPWD of HTML 5.1, the addition of the <main> element, news on the rescheduled W3Conf and more
    By Lea Verou on | 1 comment
  • The top 20 CSS sites of 2012

    2012 in review: designer Val Head selects 20 of the best uses of CSS we've seen this year
    By Val Head on
  • Eight advent calendars for web designers and developers

    24 ways is not the only advent calendar for web geeks. There's one for everyone, covering topics as diverse as web performance, UX and Perl. We compile the best ones for you to check out and talk to their creators, too
    By Oliver Lindberg on
  • Build an image gallery with Knockout

    New JS libraries are making rapid development of complex interfaces a breeze. Stephen Fulljames builds an image gallery to showcase the power of Knockout
    By Stephen Fulljames on
  • Brian Birtles on rethinking web animations

    Mozilla's Brian Birtles on the new web standards that will enable developers to synchronise animations with video and audio, and provide scheduling, seeking, reversing and other features
    By Craig Grannell on
  • Start your project right with Modernizr

    The HTML5 Boilerplate includes the feature-detection library Modernizr. Learn how to take full advantage of what this feature-rich JavaScript library has to offer when you start a new project
    By Chris Olberding on | 4 comments
  • Why it's crucial to test your frontend code

    Chris Webb thinks that testing is vital to frontend development, so join him as he takes a look at the tools and methods currently available for automating CSS testing
    By Chris Webb on | 1 comment
  • December 2012 (#235)

    Designing in the browser isn't about ditching Photoshop, it's about moving your design into code at an earlier stage. In this issue, Todd Zaki Warfel shows you how to achieve a more dynamic workflow
    By Tanya Combrinck on
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