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BLOG / / Development, E-Commerce, Mobile and IT. Zum sekundären Inhalt wechseln. Archiv der Kategorie: English Articles. Hardening Compiler Flags for NixOS. In the past year some Mayflower colleagues have started using and contributing to NixOS. Do you know the difference between continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous deployment? To be able to understand continuous deployment it can be helpful to define its predecessors first – continuous integration and continuous delivery....Some ti...
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Theo's #Webdevgeekout: December 2014
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Wednesday, 24 December 2014. Refactoring My Website - Part 2. In Part 1 of my website refactoring process. I looked at the overall state of the code in my website and considered some changes and improvements that I could implement without a huge amount of time and effort. I set up a Grunt file and started the process by changing my CSS files into SCSS files so that they can be generated by running the "grunt" task. So, my to-do list was as follows:. Turn CSS into SCSS (done). Split CSS into SCSS partials.
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Blog » CSS Performance
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Barry M. Wong. September 7, 2013 at 5:02 pm css. We’re all aware that there are ways to optimize javascript to run faster, but we often overlook that CSS has performance issues as well. With single page apps being the rage these days, this becomes more important. This was emphasized in a couple of my interviews. Reflow vs. Repaint. Topics to be discovered:.
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New Year, New Design - Roman Zhovnirchyk
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New Year, New Design. January 04, 2014. Introduction to the redesign I've recently implemented to my website. Just for the history, here is how the previous design looked like. Previous design of this website. The answer is simple - I had to much spare time over the Christmas holidays and wanted to make the site a little bit cleaner. There is no brown color in the design anymore. I didn't really love it even though it was working fine with the bright green. Montserrat. The styles were re-built using Sass.
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More Transparent UI Code with Namespaces – CSS Wizardry – CSS, OOCSS, front-end architecture, performance and more, by Harry Roberts
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6 March, 2015. More Transparent UI Code with Namespaces. When we work at scale, we often find that we spend a large amount of our time reading, maintaining, and refactoring existing code, rather than writing and adding new features. This is the reason we focus so much on things like architectures, naming conventions, methodologies, preprocessors, scalability, etc.: because writing CSS is easy; looking after it is not. A lot of times, I’m willing to bet. Naming conventions like BEM. The top-level ‘Block’ ...
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Blog | Tom Gillard - Melbourne front end web developer
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Skip to main content. Thoughts and findings of a front end developer. The bells and the whistles. Middleman's blog engine is pretty powerful. Check out the following article from a fellow blogger that helped me get this site up and running. December 29, 2013. The last few months have been pretty full on at work. Along with late nights working on a few pet projects, it wasn't long before I started to feel the burn (out). October 6, 2013. You're doing it Peter! September 8, 2013. Articles 6 to 8 of 8.
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Social media meta | Tom Gillard - Melbourne front end web developer
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Skip to main content. January 11, 2014. Make the most of people sharing your products, posts, pages or more simply by adding a few meta tags to the HEAD of your site. With so many people using social media these days, it seems only logical to include the snippets below on all of our sites. These are probably the most commonly known and you’ve probably used these once or twice before. More details of Facebook’s OpenGraph tags/options can be found on David Walsh’s Blog. Possibly the newest kid on the block...
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Resolution #9 | Tom Gillard - Melbourne front end web developer
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Skip to main content. January 1, 2014. Today's the first day of 2014 and I'd like to set the theme for the new year. It’s really quite simple: do more. I feel the need to participate and put myself out there more than I have in the past. So that means more;. Hopefully this blog will help achieve a lot of the above. 171; Previous Article. I'm Tom, a front end developer from Melbourne Australia. The thoughts and opinions on this site are all mine. Feel free to grab the feed. And/or follow me on Twitter.
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