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Wild in Kentucky | Komejo.com
http://komejo.com/2013/10/20/wild-in-kentucky
October 20, 2013. Web development is a great field to work in for a lot of reasons, but for me the best reason is the variety. One day you’ll be adding a guest editor to a high-volume cooking website. The next day you’re adjusting the responsive menu on a drug-culture magazine. And the day after that you’ll be tweaking the careers page on a material handling solutions company’s site — it never gets boring. That said, when our director of client services asked who wanted to build a Tumblr. The way it work...
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Welcome to Portland | Komejo.com
http://komejo.com/2014/03/16/welcome-to-portland
March 16, 2014. Crossing the Buckman Bridge. It’s windy. The past few weeks have been a bit of a blur. My good lady wife Rachel. And I decided last year that we should move to Portland (PDX) from Raleigh-Durham (RDU) for several excellent reasons, to wit:. The weather in RDU is overbearingly hot and sweaty in the Summer, a period that spans Apr-Oct, roughly. I’ve suffered constant flu-like allergies every year I’ve lived in the state, mostly due to ragweed pollen. My wife would like to start her business.
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Responsive Retrofit | Komejo.com
http://komejo.com/2013/07/19/responsive-retrofit
July 19, 2013. One of our flagship AOL client sites, KitchenDaily.com. Decided that they wanted Ashe Avenue to implement a responsive. Solution. We’ve been rolling out more responsive sites lately (including AsheAve 2.5) so we were excited to get this excellent site working smoothly on devices of unusual sizes. Original design comp – note the left and right arrows, different menu order, and new ‘browse all recipes button. Meta id="viewport" name="viewport" content="width=device-width initial-scale=1".
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2013 in Review | Komejo.com
http://komejo.com/2014/01/01/2013-in-review
January 1, 2014. All in all, an excellent year. Did the Run Free marathon in Feb with excellent friends. Finished the house renovations. Really dug in at work and loved it. Did the font-end development for several. And blogged about it. Went to Berlin with my Good Lady Wife and had a lovely time. Successfully avoided most relatives and their attached drama for the entire year. Ran regularly, getting up to 12 miles in Summer. Managed to keep my weight under control ( /- 5lb). Learned to cook Indian food.
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Komejo | Komejo.com
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All posts by Komejo. Up and Running with Drupal 8. November 18, 2015. Originally posted on ThinkShout.com. It’s November 2015, and Drupal.org is rolling out Drupal 8 release candidates. Heck, Drupal 8 is coming out. We generally agree that one of the things keeping people from digging into Drupal 8 is the difficulty of getting it installed and running in a deployable way, which is a must-have if you want to have a team working on a project. This article will walk you through Drupal 8 installation and...
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Diagnostic Styling ◆ 24 ways
https://24ways.org/2007/diagnostic-styling
24 ways to impress your friends. We’re all used to using CSS. To make our designs live and breathe, but there’s another way to use CSS. To find out where our markup might be choking on missing accessibility features, targetless links, and just plain missing content. Note: the techniques discussed here mostly work in Firefox, Safari, and Opera, but not Internet Explorer. I’ll explain why that’s not really a problem near the end of the article — and no, the reason is. Font, center {outline: 5px solid red;}.
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Animating the Web with Rachel Nabors | The Web Ahead
http://www.thewebahead.net/103
Jump to main content. Animating the Web with Rachel Nabors. July 8, 2015. How can we use animation on the web to provide information and improve the user experience? What uses should we avoid? How should we go about thinking of animation, including built-in animation experiences that are so common we don't see them anymore? Rachel Nabors joins Jen Simmons to explore the possibilities. The future of the web in multiple states and dimensions. How to decide what to animate. Six kinds of animations. A weekly...
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Blog | Rachel the Great | Rachel the Great
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Dec 29, 2012. Wherein I discuss casual rape and disrespect in the wake of the Delhi Gang Rape Victim’s death. Aug 28, 2012. Shop is open for business! Check out my new store for prints, comics, and buttons! Jul 1, 2012. I’m headed to Portland, OR for July to beat the summer heat in the south. Do you live in or near Portland? Anything I should definitely do or see while I’m there? Want to hang out? I hope I packed enough hoodies and boots. Jun 7, 2012. Almost reposted all the archives–then what?
goodnightraleigh.com
Goodnight Raleigh | a look at the art, architecture, history, and people of the city at night
http://goodnightraleigh.com/2010/07/a-forgotten-treasure-the-raleigh-water-garden
A look at the art, architecture, history, and people of the city at night. A Forgotten Treasure: The Raleigh Water Garden. I started out with only a Facebook status update and the vague directions “across from the Carmax on Glenwood” to go on. An hour and a half later, I found the Water Garden. It was the home base of Richard Bell. For over 50 years. Richard Bell is one of Raleigh’s iconic landscape architects. I was able to meet with Kim Weiss. Dick Bell in Pullen Park in the 1960s. Come and talk to the...
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