Bootstrap

Not a good and complete tutorials at all. But still got a few understanding of terms, such as offset and fixed vs fluid layout.

Hosting Part 03: SiteGround

All about SiteGround review. Two points: free migration and excellent support. Not going to use any Managed WordPress hosting, at least for now. But it’s a good recommendation for the future.

Using Web Fonts The Best Way (in 2015)

Source: Using Web Fonts The Best Way (in 2015) | helloanselm.com Over the past months there have been a few articles taking care of different font loading optimization techniques. Reading all of them, I ran into a few other issues that are not covered there. Finally, I wanted to have one resource combining the information of the others. […]

The anatomy of responsive images – JakeArchibald.com

I just had my responsive images epiphany and I’m writing it all down before I forget everything. This is what I know… This wraps up things. By the time reading this (and re-read some previous articles), finally can understand a little bit about this Responsive Images thing. Source: The anatomy of responsive images – JakeArchibald.com

Viewport units: vw, vh, vmin, vmax – Web Design Weekly

The viewport units are a new set of units designed for the challenges we face today. One-pagers, full-width grids, typography, and many other things rely on the size of the viewport. Previously, we hacked these challenges using percentages as mentioned earlier, or JavaScript. Another thing holding up is about ‘vw’ which turns out to be […]

Using Responsive Images (Now) · An A List Apart Article

Use responsive images now! Chen Hui Jing introduces us to the new selection types and shows us how we can make them work for us. Another reference from A List Apart. This one explains srcset and sizes better. Especially about the ‘w’ descriptor (and other descriptor such as ‘x’) used in srcset. Source: Using Responsive […]