Links Entries tagged with #web. ↳ Show all entries 🔗 The History of the Web https://thehistoryoftheweb.com/ A wonderful newsletter by Jay Hoffmann about the web's history, the incredible people that built it, and all the websites, code, and browsers you've never heard of. #web #history #newsletters #World Wide Web 🔗 Footer — The only footer gallery on earth. https://www.footer.design/ A really nice gallery with a lot of footer design inspiration in all forms and colours, sorted by type and style. The footer often is a neglected part of a design. But it doesn’t have to be this way. #web #web design #design #inspiration #footer #gallery 🔗 Green Web Directory https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/directory/ For every country, the Green Web Directory lists the hosting providers that provided evidence of their green services. #climate #climate change #web #hosting #energy transformation #renewables #climate action 🔗 A Chaotic Good Guide to Image Performance, Part 1 https://cloudinary.com/blog/a_chaotic_good_guide_to_image_performance_part_1 A great guide to image performance by Mat Marquis. #performance #image #web #image optimization 🔗 Device Agnostic https://www.trentwalton.com/2014/03/10/device-agnostic/ A wonderful piece by Trent Walton about why we should build websites that are built to face the reality of the Web's inherent variability. #web #design #foundations #principles #responsive 🔗 A Practical Guide to SVG on the Web, by @jakegiltsoff https://svgontheweb.com/ The guide aims to give a practical overview of how you can use SVGs on your websites — with some tips and tricks along the way to get the most out of them. #web #svg #development #graphics 🔗 Designing for the Web, by Mark Boulton http://designingfortheweb.co.uk/index.php Modern web design is a discipline that spans a huge range of skills. In his book, Mark Boulton masterfully guides you through things like process and workflow, research, typography, colour, layout, and much more. #web #design #process #basics #books #typography #layout #color 🔗 The Web’s Grain – A view on designing for the web http://www.frankchimero.com/writing/the-webs-grain/ One of the best articles on designing for the web, by @frank_chimero. As wonderful as important. Required reading. #web #design #culture #craft #perspective 🔗 How Will Web Components Change CSS Architecture? https://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/will-web-components-change-css With the slow rise of Web Components—the breakdown of interfaces into self-contained chunks of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS—will we see an evolution (or revolution) in how we manage the way we write, build, and bundle the CSS for our web sites? #html #css #web #components #architecture 🔗 As We May Think. Vannevar Bush's visionary essay from 1945, anticipating the information society http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/303881/ “Dr. Vannevar Bush […] calls for a new relationship between thinking man and the sum of our knowledge.” – The Editor #web #information #science #history #hypertext 🔗 Just turned 6: Responsive Web Design, by @beep http://alistapart.com/article/responsive-web-design “Now more than ever, we’re designing work meant to be viewed along a gradient of different experiences. Responsive web design offers us a way forward, finally allowing us to “design for the ebb and flow of things.” #responsive #design #rwd #web #layout 🔗 Regressive Web Apps https://adactio.com/journal/10708 “What does it profit a website to gain app-like features if it loses its soul?” – a must-read by @adactio about how progressive web apps undermine some of the web's greatest features (like URL's) and about some dangerous assumptions been made. #pwa #chrome #apps #web #progressive 🔗 The New Web Typography https://robinrendle.com/essays/new-web-typography/ A wonderful piece by @robinrendle about the aesthetics, the quirks, the flexibility, and the fragility of web typography. #web #design #typography #culture