RobbyEdwards.com…now in tasty, bite-sized pieces

May 31
2013

Text-align: Justify and RWD

Text-align: Justify and RWD Clever idea using ‘text-align: justify’ to layout an evenly spaced grid

May 30
2013

Occasionally, Hollywood gets the computer stuff right. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

Use Cases and Requirements for Standardizing Responsive Images

Use Cases and Requirements for Standardizing Responsive Images This document captures the use cases and requirements for standardizing a solution for responsive images

“But is it really good ol’ ’shine?”

“But is it really good ol’ ’shine?” parislemon: Josh Sanburn on the resurgence of moonshine — yes, moonshine: As moonshine creeps into the mainstream, however, there are some in Appalachia who question whether a spirit that’s aboveboard — and regulated and taxed by the government – can truly be considered moonshine. It may be unaged […]

Timed Notifications with CSS Animations | Codrops

Timed Notifications with CSS Animations | Codrops Simple timed notifications created with CSS animations

Sass Style Guide by @chriscoyier

Sass Style Guide by @chriscoyier A style guide for building Sass files

May 29
2013

More examples of really bad computer stuff from Hollywood. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

Hollywood really botches the computer stuff. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

May 28
2013

Happy Memorial Day A photo of my grandfather’s gravesite, taken Memorial Day weekend 2002

May 25
2013

laughingsquid: LEGO Lord Voldemort Goes Wand Shopping & Meets Gandalf the Grey (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

New Apple ad. Similar to the previous one; no narration, just shows people with an iPhone.

May 24
2013

The new Flickr: Goodbye customers, hello ads | TechHive

The new Flickr: Goodbye customers, hello ads | TechHive Derek Powazek on the changes at Flickr: Flickr’s design has been at war with whitespace since last year’s introduction of the “justified” view. This redesign ramps up that trend. Every pixel that could be filled with a photo has been, from corner to corner, often (but […]