Occasionally, CSS performance matters, but only occasionally. If you need to resort to some of these tweaks you’re probably approaching 3rd Dan in selector use.
A new set of data visualisation norms is beginning to emerge on the web. For that to happen, there need to be simple tools, that enable larger numbers of people to want to publishing their data in forms that can be made beautiful. These are some very useful tools.
Table of compatibility showing Browsers vs Web APIs.
An extensive summary of the web technology stack.
Luke Wroblewski’s took notes on Jeremy Keith’s “there is no Mobile Web talk”.
Interesting notes on orientation and scaling of web pages – something relevant to iOS and Android devices.
HTML and CSS Tutorials, References, and Articles. A well written set of tutorials. A welcome alternative to W3Schools which I despair at for its bland, unhelpful and uninspiring content.
Cute mobile web flip cards with a raft of sensible web design tips.
Some nicely designed sites. Some are usable, some not, but for looks these are worth a gander.