- huh. just trying to formulate my ideas into a question helped me figure out where to start looking to fixing the problem. #vaguetweet #
- cool! RT @jbertrand: Check out this beautiful site @emulherin created: http://bit.ly/hx4u5o great to work with a talented designer. #gov20 #
- @ltackett that would be just one more damn thing, as far as I'm concerned. (yipes, that sounds cantankerous.) in reply to ltackett #
- wait, I've been writing CSS for more than 10 years? whoa. (IIRC, did my 1st pure CSS design for @piercecollege almost exactly 10 yrs ago!) #
- @ltackett no Ruby, for one. for another, been writing CSS for >10yrs now, & I've got a workflow that I like that (usually) works for me. in reply to ltackett #
- thanks! #olympiawebbies RT @jlaing: @epersonae 1 other guy: @nhorter #
- @RobertAHunter at the lunch we talked about doing a Thursday at 4pm, altho I can't remember if we set an exact date. cc @brosage @kdale in reply to RobertAHunter #
- oh, and early/late #ff #olympiawebbies: the absent instigator: @RobertAHunter! #
- speaking of which, @brosage: google group? #
- JUST realized I forgot to #ff #olympiawebbies lunch: @Emulherin @kdale @lukebowerman @jlaing (& 1 more @merchantos guy) @brosage @einmaleins #
- @Oakwright have ebook of http://bit.ly/9jHlFx but haven't read yet. :\ you might also like JS Cookbook for wrkshp environment. very lesson-y in reply to Oakwright #
- @Oakwright I like DOM Scripting & Adding Ajax, tho no jQuery in those. See http://bit.ly/evGkFI for my thoughts ab those. in reply to Oakwright #
- @ltackett indeed. Sass is not useful in my environment, and not a big fan of the Sass/LESS approach in general. in reply to ltackett #
- @kitchenmage not the only one not wanting one. Biting virtual tongue to keep from irritable stfuapple tweet. (Dammit I still want a netbook) in reply to kitchenmage #
- @RobertAHunter the one-click wordpress is quite nice. Built the @olylibfriends site that way, then uploaded my own theme. in reply to RobertAHunter #
- @RobertAHunter dreamhost has been pretty good for me. I always hear good things abt pair.com, fwiw. in reply to RobertAHunter #
- RT @ltackett: @epersonae another adaptive grid you might wanna keep your eye on: http://cssgrid.net/ #
- @ltackett I tried that one recently; interesting concept, maybe a bit more complex than I was looking for at the time. in reply to ltackett #
- @librarienne don't think I've ever blocked anybody – I imagine I'd use it on someone who was a jerk/creepy w/out actually selling stuff. in reply to librarienne #
- what I love: "The point of it is to let everyone keep writing HTML and CSS as they always have, because everyone does it differently." #
- just realized I meant to post this after #Olympia #Webby lunch: http://bit.ly/c1yU6k (Less Framework, adaptive CSS grid) #
- @kermix23 those were the days, right? 🙂 in reply to kermix23 #
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