Agile Planning & User-Centered Design week 2
In this second article I’ll briefly explore how applying a user-stories based approach to projects provides a much more effective way to manage and deliver websites.
In this second article I’ll briefly explore how applying a user-stories based approach to projects provides a much more effective way to manage and deliver websites.
Using the Jekyll configuration to stop server-side files getting cleared each time a new build is generated
A short update on how I recently resolved installing and running Jekyll since updating my Mac to El Capitan
In this series of articles I’ll be looking at my current approach to project planning, estimating and delivery with reasoning why an agile planning and user-centered approach to web design and development is necessary.
Introducing the principles of IndieWeb and how you can take part through IndieWebCamps and Homebrew Website Clubs
My review of the year past looking to the year ahead
Without much pain I've now setup a ServiceWorker!
Coinciding with this year’s domain renewal for my website I decided to acquire an SSL certificate for the first time to serve it over HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure).
Frontend conference roundup from Copenhagen
Live blog from this year's Indie Web Camp in Brighton
A transition from mountain bike to road bike and baggy shorts to Lycra
Eight months of waiting, my April update
Review of my 2014 visit to Cardiff for a conference celebrating 25 years of the web
A round-up of my visit to Digibury Weekender 2014 in Canterbury, Kent.
My roundup of attending Museums and the Web 2014
Handheld Conf 2013 - where people spoke, sang and discussed handheld for the web.
Architecture exhibition at the Burlington Academy
A quickfire guide to setting up and displaying your feed with OAuth