While I'm trucking along on the HTML/CSS process (making mockups all day in illustrator, what what!), this link popped up in my twitter feed from Hacker News.
A Farewell to CSS3 Gradients covers the hate in working with gradients, the messy evolution of CSS, and a quick and dirty introduction to SVG, or Scalable Vector Graphics. I don't think it's end all solution (with the speed of the internet these days, we might as well just save gradients as pngs), but certainly a suggestible alternative.
Little more work to do tonight, maybe some JavaScript fun if I can get around to it. I promised myself I'd fix a JQuery bug by tonight or tomorrow morning.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Web Designer Wall
I'm a big fan of this website.
While the work week ramps up, this page has been really effective in helping me figure out the more advanced things in css, and in turn, creating some really cool experiences (well, I think they're cool) on the web.
Web Designer Wall
While the work week ramps up, this page has been really effective in helping me figure out the more advanced things in css, and in turn, creating some really cool experiences (well, I think they're cool) on the web.
Web Designer Wall
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Short Term Goals
Productive day today. Finally decided to play around with the CSS on the blog. It's not quite the way I want it yet, but it's new and much better than what was there originally.
Few more opportunities arose.
Working with my younger brother to fix up the Citations drum and bugle corps website (aka, teaching him what I know so he can ditch Dreamweaver, and prettying up his designs). It's cool so far. I have much less say in the design, but he's appreciating what I've done so far, like balance out the site to a better grid, clean up the CSS and HTML so it's readable, etc, and I've liked what he's put together too.
Completely redesigned on paper CTDJ. I wasn't happy with the final product that I released to them a few weeks ago, so I went back to the notebook. I think this next design will be much more ideal and a lot more modern.
Finally, working on a structural engineering website for a small firm. I'm really excited for this one because the communication has been solid so far. Also have some really nifty ideas--hoping to maintain and preserve the original website while making it look very portfolio-ish.
JavaScript: Finishing chapter 4 of Eloquent. Realized why I had such a hard time to get through it last time--the examples are nice, but so far it's not very applicable to web design, and I don't think the problems are very clear about where the data comes from, especially since some of it is stored on the webpage without you know what it looks like. Ah well, I'll keep moving forward. It's been easier editing and fixing bugs in javascript already written since it's somewhat easy to follow when formatted okay.
Otherwise, counting eggs sounds good right now.
Night.
Few more opportunities arose.
Working with my younger brother to fix up the Citations drum and bugle corps website (aka, teaching him what I know so he can ditch Dreamweaver, and prettying up his designs). It's cool so far. I have much less say in the design, but he's appreciating what I've done so far, like balance out the site to a better grid, clean up the CSS and HTML so it's readable, etc, and I've liked what he's put together too.
Completely redesigned on paper CTDJ. I wasn't happy with the final product that I released to them a few weeks ago, so I went back to the notebook. I think this next design will be much more ideal and a lot more modern.
Finally, working on a structural engineering website for a small firm. I'm really excited for this one because the communication has been solid so far. Also have some really nifty ideas--hoping to maintain and preserve the original website while making it look very portfolio-ish.
JavaScript: Finishing chapter 4 of Eloquent. Realized why I had such a hard time to get through it last time--the examples are nice, but so far it's not very applicable to web design, and I don't think the problems are very clear about where the data comes from, especially since some of it is stored on the webpage without you know what it looks like. Ah well, I'll keep moving forward. It's been easier editing and fixing bugs in javascript already written since it's somewhat easy to follow when formatted okay.
Otherwise, counting eggs sounds good right now.
Night.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Back to JavaScript
I'm getting much more comfortable working around html5 and css3 (I know, behind the times, right?), so I thought I'd spend this week working through Eloquent Javascript. I started it a bit ago, but when the job hunt became much more intrusive to time (as in, frequent interviews and the like), the exercises were put off to the side. Since I'll be working as an intern doing front end development until the end of the year, it makes sense to make JavaScript the language I learn.
Eloquent JavaScript is 14 chapters long, with 2 appendices after. This learning gameplan will be two chapters daily until it's done, then go back and read through the Web Standards curriculum over at Opera for JavaScript, improving my usage with websites.
Next in the book list is Responsive Web Design. I'd like to get to Hardboiled CSS first, but I'm waiting for my hardcopy to come in the mail.
Will try to keep up with the learning part of the blog as I get through the chapters this week. Till then!
Eloquent JavaScript is 14 chapters long, with 2 appendices after. This learning gameplan will be two chapters daily until it's done, then go back and read through the Web Standards curriculum over at Opera for JavaScript, improving my usage with websites.
Next in the book list is Responsive Web Design. I'd like to get to Hardboiled CSS first, but I'm waiting for my hardcopy to come in the mail.
Will try to keep up with the learning part of the blog as I get through the chapters this week. Till then!
Monday, August 22, 2011
Don't Fear the Internet
Since I seem to be in the habit of checking out new tutorials, books, and whatnot, thought this link would be interesting for consistent readers.
Don't Fear the Internet is a video-based tutorial designed by Jessica Hische and Russ Maschmeyer to help introduce people to the idea of "the internet" and its composition. The format is plain and simple: weekly videos posted via Vimeo to slowly dive into the world of html and css (and possibly more?). I hope they switch it around so that older videos are located on top, as they should, so that when this gets weeks in, they don't scare off new visitors.
This was shared from Hacker News(HN), so if you frequent them, you probably saw it pop up earlier today.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Working.
There's been less time to update the blog because of all the running around that's going on. The about me page was updated today to be a little more in touch with what's happening, particularly the projects that are becoming more of a time consumption.
With that in mind, I finished one book of six to get a fresh look on web design. The next book that was recommended was HTML5 For Web Designers, which was written with HTML5 not being complete in mind. At just under one hundred pages, it should keep me busy for the rest of the week outside of work-related things.
It's been really interesting writing up the code for CTDJ. I've gone through about 4 designs by now, and every time one looks okay, a better one comes up on paper. The plan was to have a workable demo for them by Friday--I'm keeping the current design for now and showing that to them once I work out all the grits.
With that in mind, I finished one book of six to get a fresh look on web design. The next book that was recommended was HTML5 For Web Designers, which was written with HTML5 not being complete in mind. At just under one hundred pages, it should keep me busy for the rest of the week outside of work-related things.
It's been really interesting writing up the code for CTDJ. I've gone through about 4 designs by now, and every time one looks okay, a better one comes up on paper. The plan was to have a workable demo for them by Friday--I'm keeping the current design for now and showing that to them once I work out all the grits.
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