Weeknote 27
Home news, Furniture hunting, Cozying up to TV
Home news, Furniture hunting, Cozying up to TV
This month marks five years since I started organising Homebrew Website Club London. I spent some time looking back over how it all started and survives to this day, even through the challenges of a global pandemic.
So few folks I follow do this, even those who really should know better, so here's your regular reminder to make images you publish on Twitter accessibile to all by including descriptions https://help.twitter.com/en/using-twitter/picture-descriptions
A decade-end review of my life to date seems almost too much to achieve in a digestible short read but here we go!"
Twitter is giving me a lot of #ffconf FOMO today! 😢
In this article I look at what is a design system and what it should include, depending on your organisation and areas of expertise
New Twitter is a looking a bit <div> soupy behind the scenes and I've lost all use of my CSS overrides to hide promoted tweets thanks to no recognisable class names.
IndieWebCamp was back in Berlin again this month for a weekend of talks, discussion and making, along with a meeting for IndieWeb organisers the day before.
Approaching the end of 2018 I've been reflecting on a year filled with challenges and considering new opportunities professionally and personally.
From today onwards I shall cease logging-in to, consuming, engaging or posting any content like events or birthday greetings on Facebook.
Uninstalled Twitter native app. Installed Twitter #PWA (for consumption). Publish via syndication from my personal site. 100% Web
A rich, diverse range of talks and people meeting together to talk designing great UI and UX for the web.
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
Live blog from this year's Indie Web Camp in Brighton
A transition from mountain bike to road bike and baggy shorts to Lycra
A quickfire guide to setting up and displaying your feed with OAuth