PhoneGap enables you to write apps for an array of mobile platforms using standard web languages. Its top evangelist, Brian LeRoux, chats to Tom May about the framework’s evolution, and how it’s sowing the seeds of its own destruction
He writes one of the most popular CSS blogs on the web while holding down a full-time job at Wufoo. Tom May chats to Chris Coyier about threats of legal action from Adobe, why forms are sexy and the importance of jibber-jabber
He was there at the very beginnings of CSS back in 1996, and it’s been blowing his mind ever since. Eric Meyer, co-founder of An Event Apart, talks to Tom May about how he helped make CSS what it is today, and where it’s going in the future
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
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
Chris Coyier unveils CodePen, an educational and inspirational app for web designers, and discusses his Kickstarter project to fund a screencast of the CSS-Tricks redesign
Illustrator and letterer Jessica Hische has teamed up with web designer Russ Maschmeyer to create Don’t Fear the Internet, a web series that teaches complete beginners how to code
Web standards advocate Molly Holzschlag gives us exclusive access to the W3C CSS Working Group and interviews Arno Gourdol, senior director of engineering, web platform and authoring, Adobe
In a new series web standards advocate Molly Holzschlag gives us exclusive access to the W3C CSS Working Group and interviews its members about their work and vision. Today she quizzes the group's co-chair, Daniel Glazman
Designer and co-founder of the Animatable animation app Naomi Atkinson answers your questions on what she finds inspirational and how animation can support accessibility
Dave Shea is bringing back his legendary site for a new generation of designers. .net spoke with him about the site's rest and rebirth, and what he hopes to see from new designs
Dave Shea is probably best known for his beer passion but he also created some website about CSS called CSS Zen Garden. These days he's tackling the mobile web with Vancouver-based Mobify. He tells Brian LeRoux how he's getting on