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My presentation given at #frontrowconf #frontrow2011 is out: Top Mistakes in Web Accessibility http://t.co/NbZ5SPzl #a11y
Instagram hired community manager instead of additional developer early on, and it paid off. Community is the king. #futureofmobile
The best thing @google could do to the web community? Drop W3Schools appearing high for all HTML–related queries, show @html5doctor instead.
My slides about Responsive web design and mobile are now public. http://t.co/GzgFIE4e #appspirina
I’m making a habit of watching one video from http://t.co/22skc708 every day. Works good so far. #mobile
For users, cross-browser differences are like staying in a hotel room: you just don’t care how the room next door looks like #frontrow2011
In just two months, Google Apps discontinues IE8 support. http://t.co/fH2k3Pa6 If Google can, how about you?
Tips for developing accessible mobile apps. Share to your developer. http://t.co/P6DKawlT #a11y
Lolcommits takes a snapshot of you after each git commit. Interesting and fun idea to improve team work. https://t.co/bQ7EIgeS /ht @bramus
So much good stuff in these slides from a full day responsive design workshop by @malarkey. http://t.co/ak3uQnCD #mobile
O’Reilly book: Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is online and free to read. Go take a look! http://t.co/ZyeUtm5M #mobile
Wow. @lukew nails it again. #webdev
Multi-device Web design: get up to speed http://t.co/g7QD53ki
If you ever wondered what are the biggest iOS 5 and 6 differences for web developers, this is the best resource: http://t.co/sXrn1AoA
Element Finder for Sublime: look for elements matching given CSS selector in your project. So handy! (Requires #NodeJS) http://t.co/G7y5D9xz
Lead of @XHTMLized Poland. Things I mostly tweet about: mobile, web accessibility and typography.