‘The History Of WordPress,’ The Story (So Far) | @thetorquemag

Maybe the WordPress origin story isn’t as legendary or contentious as Mark Zuckerberg’s. And maybe won’t be made into a movie written by Aaron Sorkin, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a fascinating tale filled with community and conflict. The e-book seems interesting. But if have time, prefer to read other. Source: ‘The History Of […]

Why GPL Is Important For You and Your Clients

In this article, I’m going to share why this is so important to me, and why I think it is important to clients. Was thinking this will discuss more about GPL. Turns out it’s more about how to manage project and deal with clients. Source: Why GPL Is Important For You and Your Clients

How to Conserve Battery Life on a MacBook

MacBooks have some of the best battery life of all laptops: the 13“ MacBook Air is meant to last up to 12 hours but often lasts longer, while even the 15” MacBook Pro should stay running for at least nine hours as long as you aren’t doing anything too strenuous. Currently only holds max at […]

Sass Helpers for Older Browsers

Nate goes through what’s needed to support older versions of IE and how Sass can help fix them easily. Not the helpers themselves, but contain links to other resources. Source: Sass Helpers for Older Browsers

Sass and Responsive Typography

James shows us how we can generate nice typography for our responsive sites with Sass maps and functions Advance use of Sass. Still not getting there, but got the gist of it. Source: Sass and Responsive Typography

My Priorities (Balancing Work and Home) | Tom McFarlin

Sometimes, it can be tough balancing work and home life when you want to keep up with all of the latest technologies. There’s time for that – and more. And finally, after the last three posts (including this), get a little motivation on how to do things right. Keyword: work hours. Source: My Priorities (Balancing […]

Balancing Family and Work | Tom McFarlin

When it comes to balancing family and work, we’re all different. This is how I do it, though I’m curious how you do it, as well! Currently need more reading stuff like these, as current situation is similar but on the contrary. Source: Balancing Family and Work | Tom McFarlin