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Responsive Design: a Primer
Lately the library and academic world (or at least the ones I follow on twitter) are talking about responsive design, a web design technique/philosophy that’s been around for a few years. I think the first article on it was “Responsive … Continue reading
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Library day, er, week, in the life.
I wanted to participate in Library Day in the Life this year even though I am not, technically, a librarian. So, um, I am. This week was a weird one- I had very few meetings and could concentrate mostly on … Continue reading
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Current Design Process for Digital Humanities
Over the last year, the way I design websites has changed pretty dramatically, and I decided to write about my process here. This isn’t a complete start to finish write up on designing and developing for the Digital Humanities – … Continue reading
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CSS teaching and wrapping block elements with an a tag
Today I taught a graduate digital history class about CSS. I only had an hour, and there was no projector in the room, so I put together a tutorial to walk through how to take a list from normal looking … Continue reading