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Twitter Tends for Korea now on Twendr, Gangnam Style!!

Posted on 7 November, 2012 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Twendr is now following Korea as a new trend locations for a total of 153. Continue reading Twitter Tends for Korea now on Twendr, Gangnam Style!!→

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Building the mobile app : web or native

Posted on 1 November, 2012 by Ian — No Comments ↓

With the rise of mobile devices (phone and or tablet sized), many enterprises are starting to rethink their existing front end systems.  Where in the late 90’s it was common to heard the cry of “We Need a WebSite” followed Continue reading Building the mobile app : web or native→

Posted in Code, Design, HTML5, Mobile, Web | Leave a reply

CSS corrections to Catch Themes Catch Box, a feature and a not bug.

Posted on 24 October, 2012 by Ian — 3 Comments ↓

Catch Box is a simple, lightweight and box shaped responsive WordPress theme. But it did fall short in 2 places, one a feature and one a bug. Continue reading CSS corrections to Catch Themes Catch Box, a feature and a not bug.→

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Why Mobile First for Responsive Web Design

Posted on 12 October, 2012 by Ian — 2 Comments ↓

TL;DR : not because this is easy but because it is less hard than the other way; 3rd order content is dealt with Glengarry Glen Ross style; “Mobile First” Design is “Good Design”. Continue reading Why Mobile First for Responsive Web Design→

Posted in Code, Design, HTML5, Mobile, Web | 2 Replies

Unobtrusive CSS becomes practical and Neat.

Posted on 12 September, 2012 by Ian — 3 Comments ↓

TL;DR Current CSS Grid frameworks lead to HTML Class Vomit. Using SASS Mixin blocks Bourbon Neat fixes that, and allows practical Unobtrusive CSS, for clear(er) markup. Continue reading Unobtrusive CSS becomes practical and Neat.→

Posted in Code, css, HTML5, Semantic, Web | 3 Replies

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False Positives is the personal blog, powered by Coffee and WordPress, of Ian Irving, who lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The blog was started in April 2003.

Everything written here is my personal opinion and not that of my employer or clients.

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