February 2012
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Comments, questions?
If you haven’t yet noticed, WebKitBits is undergoing a few renovations this holiday weekend. What do you think of the refreshed (responsive) design? Any recommendations for features, new content, or design changes?
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Culture, like brand, is misunderstood and often discounted as a touchy-feely...
– Culture Eats Strategy For Lunch
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The Management Team →
Joel Spolsky has an excellent guest article on Fred Wilson’s blog about management structures, and flipping the classic org chart on its head. Excellent reading, though his comments on Steve Jobs are a bit subjective.
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New Pattern Tap (Beta) →
chrisbowler:
I love Pattern Tap as a resource. Like Dribbble, I use Pattern Tap when I need inspiration, usually for a particular UI element. The redesign of this app has been a good while coming, but I like what I see.
Feel like this has been years in the works, but it looks great and is an undeniable resource to any web designer.
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Dear developers
This is why I use Sass and Compass.
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Dear W3C/CSS WG
I’ll be the first to admit: I don’t really get how it all works. The standards process, the politics… I think I get the general idea, but that’s not really important. I know what vendor prefixes are for, and I’m tired of using them 4 times over with the same value. When 4 competitive companies/organizations use the same syntax for something, I’d call it a standard.
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Dear Microsoft/Mozilla/Opera
Please don’t implement Webkit prefixes. The very idea is absurd, goes against the entire reason for having CSS prefixes, and makes me a sad panda. What happens if/when Webkit decides to change the implementation of -webkit-text-size-adjust? They’re completely in their right to do so, as it’s their recommendation. That’s why it has a -webkit in front of it.
If you want...
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Our Favorite Typefaces of 2011 →
Excellent selection. Bookmarked. (via Typographica)
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Sencha Touch 2 Beta—Raising The Bar →
Sencha Touch 2 is another huge leap forward for rich mobile web apps. In addition to some of the huge performance improvements (40fps on Android?!), the new beta includes:
A huge documentation upgrade, including 20 new guides.
New Facebook integration demo
A new class system, which allows for bootstrapping (dynamically loading) applications.
An MVC application architecture, with history...
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