Adam and Wynn were joined by Nathan Smith, creator of 960.gs to talk about his new project Formalize and the latest news on The Changelog.
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Show Notes:
- Nathan Smith, front end dev, speaker, and author
- 960 Grid System is a versatile CSS grid framework
- Formalize teaches your forms some manners
- An exhaustive list of HTML5 cross-browser polyfills
- Formalize even comes with Sass support out of the box
- Compass’s CSS3 module is powerful
- Wynn
<3Mustache - Adam writes Sass but converts his stylesheets to SCSS for those who prefer it
- Haml means never looking for a missing
console.group
BeerCamp 2011 site design is fun (scroll all the way down)
compass-magick: Extend Sass with power of ImageMagick
jQuery Mobile Alpha 3 released
Nathan recently spoke at DrupalCon in Chicago on his jQuery desktop project
Adam is tickled SourceForge runs Grid Coordinates
The Open Government project demonstrates how the space is growing
Stylus from LearnBoost brings Node.js-flavored CSS preprocessing
Zeldman on designers who can’t code
Adam loves the work of Mike Kus
Wynn’s rant should be read as ten things you can do to spread the word about your open source project
Wynn’s post actually spurred Nathan to create a homepage at Formalize.me
Ryan Bates’ Railscasts are awesome
Jenkins née Hudson almost became Alfred
Nathan loves Alfred app
Adam and Wynn are on Team Launchbar
Nathan stumbled across a really neat way to target Firefox in CSS
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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