I love building beautiful websites with modern technologies. I'm always looking to improve my workflow, and myself.
Likes: | sass php wordpress gulp javascript git |
Dislikes: | drupal twitter-bootstrap svn volusion |
Building WordPress themes, administering a GitLab server, managing a small team, and maintaining a set of rules and guidelines for workflow and coding practices.
Building static websites and WordPress themes.
Building static websites, browesr testing, entering content, and learning the trade.
A very basic WordPress theme that I use as a framework for nearly every project I work on.
Set up an in-house GitLab server and started transitioning all projects to this system.
Integrated Gulp in to my workflow
Integrated git in to my workflow.
Integrated Sass in to my workflow.
Inlining critical CSS is an optimization technique designed to make your site render blazingly fast. But does it?
This is a guide to documenting your first project. The first time is always the hardest, and I hope this guide will get you started down the righteous path. At the end, you should have a project that is ready for public release.
This is going to seem like a no-brainer to many of you, but I see it happening so often I figured it was worth bringing up. We’ll call this issue improperly nested corners; a small detail which can ruin an otherwise brilliant design!
GitHub.com no longer delivers its icons via icon font. Instead, we’ve replaced all the Octicons throughout our codebase with SVG alternatives. While the changes are mostly under-the-hood, you’ll immediately feel the benefits of the SVG icons.
Rethink your code & make the world a better place
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