David Peach
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@chriscoyier hi. Just got my first job in Web Dev and wanted to say big thx for css-tricks and @ShopTalkShow @davatron5000 have helped lots!
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I believe in Harvey Dent
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My drawing webapp now creates, edits, and deletes each element of your picture, on both touch screen and mouse/keyboard. now to style it.
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@phuunet a little birdy tells me you are responsible for me ‘gettin dizzy’ wid Dave the js binbot. Very cool… And very addictive.
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@rem omg. I’ve just spent 5 minutes making Dave the binbot dizzy. #addictive
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drawing webapp moving along nicely. Is getting a lot more user-friendly. Next to do, however, is multi-touch parts. Should be interesting.
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I just bought 3 internet discussion boards. I know what you’re thinking: ‘how much did he pay forum’.
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So I finally got round to rewriting my @TheSassWay tutorial and it turns out writing and checking a blog post took longer than expected.
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CSS… how to use sass and compass: Part Two
Please note: for the sake of brevity, when using sass and compass, I refer to them both as compass. Following on from our previous tutorial, I would like to introduce you to @import. @import is a css feature that will allow you to import stylesheets into one another. For example: This will bring in ‘normalize.css’…
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CSS… how to use sass and compass: Part One
After listening to Chris Coyier speak about using Sass in CSS, I read up on it and decided to give it a bash myself. And… oh my god… it… is… frickin’ awesome! I love writing CSS anyway, so I wasn’t really thinking about anything to make it easier or quicker (which Sass does in spades).…
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I earned the Completed Try Git badge on Code School from http://t.co/V6L1mPev http://t.co/mNBdAmHk via @codeschool