Tag: Twitter

These canaries aren’t dying

The web design/development ecosystem is an interesting one. Technology flourishes, careers blossom, trends come and go, and lives are changed both for creators and consumers. I’ve been thinking about canaries a lot lately. Not the birds themselves but the adage. I think I’m seeing (exhibiting?) a lot of canary-like behavior right now by observing an […]

Posted: April 23, 2019

Bootstrap 2.1.0 released

Bootstrap 2.1.0 released ยท Twitter Bootstrap Blog. I’m a bit late on archiving this, but Twitter Bootstrap has been updated. Bootstrap is, for me, the most impactful project of the past year. It took our industry by storm by outlining one of the most organized front end frameworks the world has ever seen. Further, the […]

Posted: September 04, 2012

Dear “Landlord”

Dear "Landlord" – raganwald's posterous. Everyone is buying everyone. The latest is Twitter buying Posterous. This juxtaposition is fantastic. The world of ‘free’ is a scary one. I see a number of sides to this story, this circumstance. There are two factors involved, the company and the user. Companies will continue down this trend of […]

Posted: March 15, 2012

Bootstrap 2.0

Bootstrap, from Twitter. Bootstrap 2.0 is here, and it’s beyond impressive. I don’t talk much about frameworks, especially frameworks involving CSS, but the purpose of Bootstrap isn’t really a springboard for your latest client project, it’s a springboard for your project and I love that. Version 2.0 blew me away with coverage and implementation. I’m […]

Posted: February 01, 2012

You Can Follow @mondaybynoon for Site Updates

I made an announcement a short while ago about my setting up @mondaybynoon to act solely as a mirror of the RSS feed of this site. Many people have abandoned RSS on one level or another so I wanted to help those people keep up with MBN should they want to do that. Additionally, I’m […]

Posted: January 20, 2012

Twitter Bootstrap Generator

Twitter Bootstrap Generator. I’ve used the Twitter Bootstrap toolkit on a number of prototypes since it’s come out and I’ve gotta say that I feel it was really well done and serves it’s purpose fantastically. Twitter really did the community a great service in releasing this project to the public. I’m sure you’ve seen just […]

Posted: January 16, 2012

We Haven’t Forgotten About Accessibility, Have We?

There was a time when accessibility conversations took place as much as the latest tricks with CSS or JavaScript. Has the world moved on, leaving accessibility in the dust? Realizing that I have done my fair share of neglecting accessibility best practices lately, I’m going to focus on it.

Posted: October 18, 2010