Man, the world of web development keeps developing. Here's another list of sites: 10 Tools & Frameworks for Responsive Design | Fuel Your Coding.
Slideshow vs. Internet (curse!) Explorer
Man! What a waste of time. Simple jQuery slideshow, working great in Safari, Chrome, Firefox.... then checked IE7. In IE image would appear for the set interval, then disappear for same interval, then next image, then interval, etc. I expect CSS problems, but Javascript too? Curse! Turned out
Adobe HTML5 Now and Next
Attended the Adobe HTML5 Now and Next event at Adobe SF. Some interesting stuff coming down the pike, even if some of it is a ways off yet. Layout grids! Image filters! Application cache! Flexboxes! Someday laying out a web page won't be such a collection of kludges. The layout grids item
codrops
Some very cool CSS3/JQuery stuff at codrops...
new aeous, old wp
Uploaded the new (rather severely designed) site files for aeous.net, haven't yet redesigned the blog template. Still, a better presentation of resumé and portfolio, not to mention it's great to watch HTML5 come together. The only troubling note is the constant flakiness of Adobe's BrowserLab for
Muse on Adobe
Attended one of the Adobe InDesign User Group meetings recently. Useful presentations, one on accessible PDF generation, the other on the forthcoming Muse program which promises to grease the path from designing in InDesign to generating a full-fledged and rich web site. Looks very intriguing, and
Nibbles
Google, Goodreads. Nibbles! By the way, check out goodreads.com for reader opinions and book explorations. Very nifty site, though reading their blog shows much lament over a popular book trading feature recently shut down. Still very appealing for readers.
Publishing this Toni Frissell image
My company is publishing this photograph as a poster. Though it's a famous image, I'm not sure I had seen it before, and I certainly wasn't aware of the photographer. Very beautiful image, no? Props to Danny for finding it in the Library of Congress archives.