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Design work in progress @markboxapp http://t.co/Q9YS1eeQ


Flexible Foundations

Trent Walton writes about responsive web design in Flexible Foundations:

> If I could go back in time 3 years I'd tell myself that the red jacket is going to make me look like an asshole. Then I'd slap myself and point out that flexible grids and flexible images are great, but ultimately I should be focused on making things truly scalable by thinking twice before I used pixel values in my CSS.

Trent has a great quote from Andy Hume, too:

>If you think about it, responsive layout is not a new thing. Open a simple HTML file in a web browser, and the content automatically adapts to fit the width of that browser. The web is responsive on its own—by default. It's us that's been breaking it all these years by placing content in fixed-width containers.

I don't spend a lot of time these days on the front end, but I'm going to be thinking about this the next time I am.

/via Dribbble


@jamessocol @github Wow.


Since I don't have a dribbbbbble invite…

http://t.co/amhhVvif

What do you think #markboxapp #design #makethelogobigger


@lmorchard We saw Tommy Lee Jones in MiB 3 on Blu-Ray, and O. M. G.


Can I tell LEGO that I only want VIP emails regarding sets from the Creator, modular building, Architecture, and train series?


RT @joestump: Kind of wish that @GitHub had a popover or tipsy on commit SHAs that showed commit message. Maybe even a preview of the di ...


Dogfood

This site is now hosted on markbox, my new Dropbox and Markdown blogging platform.

Markbox is running on Google's AppEngine, which is a pretty great platform, even with its warts. All posts are sitting in my Dropbox (in /Apps/markbox/posts/) and template files live in /Apps/markbox/templates.

I can post from Mou, my favorite OS X Markdwn editor, or (as I am now) from within the app itself. It's pretty much my ideal blogging platform right now (it should be, I wrote it :-) ) and I've got even more ideas coming.


@bbum yes, makes sense. Thanks for the rec.


@bbum @GeekAndDad Hey Bill - what welder did you end up getting? I'm looking to start up a home studio in the next few months. MIG at first.


@lmorchard I love that. Hoping in the next few months to add the BUZZ of a welder #muahahahaha #evilgenius #notreally #yesreally


Had the fun task of running 1 million domain names through a form on a web app this evening. Python helped #winning


Markbox Progress

I released some new features to Markbox Beta users today: an overhauled template system that now supports template includes, and new template sync options. Read the blog post!

[![markbox: for nerds and their words](http://f.cl.ly/items/3o1x260l2S2v0v0N2T3g/markbox_%20for%20nerds%20and%20their%20words..png)](http://blog.markbox.io/2013/01/08/new-year-new-features)


@jordansissel haha the things we do for love!


@jordansissel I think there's a program called UBUNTU that can take care of that.


Oh, advertising, will you never fail to amuse me? http://t.co/QGTQ5qId


RT @burr86: controls in an outage http://t.co/PF5CKO0G


Hey pythonistas: I'd love some feedback on this snippet: https://t.co/JcNjMrvg I have lists of a million+ items I need to break into chunks.


Registered for my sculptural welding class today, and picked up a helmet for myself. Later this year, going to set up a small shop #makers


OH: "I added code to [handle that] deep in the vowels of [app]. It's a scary place, not for the faint of heart."

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