Johan Prag’s countless conversations about design tools, grids and the history of design wrapped up into a nice thoughtful article. (medium.com)
A great article by Matt Hinchliffe that dives deep into what is required to produce a solid fallback for SVG icons. (maketea.co.uk)
An extensive list of web accessibility basics every web developer should know about. (marcozehe.de)
Nicholas Zakas shares his thoughts on why using open source code within your projects comes with a high degree of risk and shouldn’t be used without some considerations. (nczonline.net)
A helpful article by Wes Bos that aims to give JavaScript developers a good overview and introduction into managing dependencies. (wesbos.com)
A polyfill for Flexible Box Layout Module Level 1. Use it to design beautiful, flexible layouts on the web without sacrificing the experience in older Internet Explorer browsers. (github.com)
A community-driven attempt to help explaining the large array of buzzwords making the rounds in the current JavaScript ecosystem. (github.com)
A handy tool to help you schedule Dribbble shots. (drubbbler.com)
WiTH Collective are happily seeking a senior/mid-weight web operations developer with Drupal experience. We’re an inclusive, mid-sized, creative agency with a passion for data and some great clients to innovate with. Most importantly we recognise that it’s our people who have got us to where we are today; every one of us is eager to think, learn and collectively create. We’re excited to find another like-mind. (withcollective.com)
SmugMug is seeking our next UX Designer. If you thrive at solving complex requirements with seemingly simple solutions, require minimal guidance and are most happy in a highly collaborative environment, SmugMug might just be the place for you. (smugmug.com)
Donovan Hutchinson explains how to create the Star Wars movie title from “The Force Awakens” using CSS. (cssanimation.rocks)
Dual-device game built w/ WebRTC, device-motion and WebGL. (lightsaber.withgoogle.com)
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