Exploring the world beyond mobile | Scott Jenson
DOC | documenting the world of design through the lens of curiosity and awe.
DOC is an editorial platform that explores meaning in the world of design and invites digital product designers to expand their references beyond the UX bubble. We publish stories worth publishing and we keep ideas worth keeping. Everything else is noise. We pause. We breathe. We assimilate. We seek meaning. We document the world of design through the lens of curiosity and awe.
We ❤️ RSS · Matthias Ott
Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and developer from Stuttgart, Germany. Besides design practice he teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Kiel.
Highlighting Blogging on Mastodon · Matthias Ott
Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and developer from Stuttgart, Germany. Besides design practice he teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Kiel.
Into the Personal-Website-Verse | Matthias Ott
Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and developer from Stuttgart, Germany. Besides design practice he teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Kiel.
On building a home on the web (I) | Daniël van der Winden
About the decline & revival of the personal website, and on the progress our tools have made.
A Blog Post With Every HTML Element
<mark> is interesting because it suggests a 2-way authoring web that was originally envisioned, but failed to come to fruition, with usage notes like, Think of this like using a highlighter pen in a book to mark passages that you find of interest. The yellow here is the default style in all major browsers.
John Doe’s Page | A simple way to make HTML websites
This website is a single HTML file. It simply uses the #anchor suffix (from 1992) and the :target CSS selector to show and hide pages/content.
This setup is databaseless, javascriptless, and buildshit-free, so you can edit your website with a text editor and upload it somewhere like a normal person.
Crayons, craft paper, and CSS | Chase McCoy
Chase McCoy explores, builds, & writes about the web.
Building a Digital Homestead, Bit by Brick
On the architecture of blogging