⇾ Responsive Guide to Type Sizing
Erik Jung has written an understandable post about responsive type sizing. Well written and explained
⇾ Visit: Responsive Guide to Type Sizing
Erik Jung has written an understandable post about responsive type sizing. Well written and explained
⇾ Visit: Responsive Guide to Type Sizing
Campaign monitor writes really good and helpful articles about newsletters and campaigns. This time about structure for readers that don't read, but scan their emails.
⇾ Visit: Structure Your Email Campaigns for Scanning Readers
For a few days I feel, like I fell into a big, dark hole. I always describe the situation like this: I am walking my dog in the forest I live in and I feel this never-ending loneliness. Everything is so silent. I hear every sound much more intense. Birds, the wind in the leafs, the train passing by in the distance. Somehow it feels sad and absolutely lonely. If you want, you can say it is the opposite of what I experience right before and at the event itself. And because no one is talking to me, I get into self-doubt again.
An article on the beyond tellerrand blog about how and what I feel before, during and after an event.
⇾ Visit: An Event's Lifecycle: The Highs, The Lows, The Silence
A few days ago I installed a new interface and syntax theme for Sublime Text 3. Yesterday I wanted to post a new link to my blog and switched from the beyond tellerrand project to my personal blog. What was this? I did not see any files in the sidebar. I switched back and also all the files in the beyond tellerrand projects where not shown.
Of course I thought it was the theme which caused this. I pinged the creator of the theme, but he was quite sure it was not his theme. In parallel I did a search and found out, that ST3 has this issue, when you turn on “Show Open Files” for one project and not for another, the files disappear for all your projects.
Solution, as shown in the little video below, is to either turn on or turn off this function for all projects. You have to restart Sublime Text and all files are visible again. Use View > Side Bar > Show Open Files to activate it.
My friends from MOO interviewed me (in German) about beyond tellerrand and organising events in general. Had a nice time giving this interview. Thanks for being an ongoing partner!
⇾ Visit: An interview with MOO
A very nice guide to #learn #HTML and #CSS by @shayhowe – http://learn.shayhowe.com/
⇾ Visit: A guide to learn HTML and CSS
A fantastic and complete interface and syntax theme for Sublime. Predawn – https://github.com/jamiewilson/predawn (via @JoshuaDavis).