Responsive Enhancement ◆ 24 ways

My contribution to this year’s edition of the web’s best advent calendar.

Responsive Enhancement ◆ 24 ways

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The end of responsive images - Piccalilli

Hallelujah! Support for sizes="auto" is finally landing in Firefox and Safari! Praise be!

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Don’t judge a book by its cover

Some neat CSS from Tess that’s a great example of progressive enhancement; these book covers look good in all browsers, but they look even better in some.

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Why we teach our students progressive enhancement | Blog Cyd Stumpel

Progressive enhancement is about building something robust, that works everywhere, and then making it better where possible.

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Software can be finished - Ross Wintle

There’s quite a crossover between resilience and longevity:

  1. Understand the requirements
  2. Keep scope small and fixed
  3. Reduce dependencies
  4. Produce static output
  5. Increase Quality Assurance

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