Oli Studholme

@boblet

I like web stuff, especially HTML5 & CSS3. Co-author of “Beginning HTML5 & CSS3—The Web Evolved”. Writing for and . 日本語もいいよ。宜しく!^^

Tokyo
Joined September 2007

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    26 Dec 2018

    Artists! Use these export settings if you want to avoid Twitter compressing your image: 👉 JPG at 85% quality 👉 Max size: 2048x2048 pixels (Explanation in thread)

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    24 Dec 2018

    haha guess who changed their ad "Sponsored" markup again (was it you... FaFacFboFookFF?)

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    iA Writer 5.2 with new variable fonts, Word export and new GitHub for iOS potential is ready, and the brand new iA Writer fonts are ready for you on GitHub. Happy Christmas!

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    21 Dec 2018

    Everyone makes mistakes. The main difference is that successful people learn from them and unsuccessful people don’t. By creating an environment in which it's okay to safely make mistakes so that people can learn from them, you’ll see rapid progress & fewer significant mistakes.

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    21 Dec 2018

    When engaged in research, domain research is an important phase. Co-discovery with domain experts can help you get valuable insights quickly.

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    21 Dec 2018

    Well, actually, the only thing execs care about is their organizational power, their stock options, their headcount, their budget, and their career trajectory.

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    20 Dec 2018

    Check out signor ⁦’s⁩ must-have iOS Apps, 2018. There are some nice runner-up apps, there…

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    20 Dec 2018

    if you’re measuring demandgen by leads and don’t have a counter-metric on quality, you’re wasting a lot of money. Almost every critical metric at a company needs a counter-metric to prevent the wrong kind of optimization.

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    20 Dec 2018

    Our digital experiences should work for everyone, or they simply don’t work.

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    20 Dec 2018

    2018 was an incredible year for , thanks to all who came+celebrated our 10th birthday🎈We don't want to brag but our line-up for 2019 is looking pretty blooming special - look at who is talking 👉

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    20 Dec 2018

    An early Christmas present for you all! It was a classic year - thanks so much to the fantastic roster of speakers.

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    18 Dec 2018

    It’s fascinating... The number of companies with *very* robust data science / analytics / reporting / BI capabilities, but a barren wasteland of insights when it comes to actual use of “the product”. Why is that I wonder?

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    18 Dec 2018

    A slew of reports in the press Show Facebook’s an ethical mess. But has it been screwing Its users by doing Appalling things knowingly? Yes.

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    17 Dec 2018

    More fundamentals! Less frameworks! Skills with long shelf lives (unordered): * HTML * CSS * JavaScript * Progressive Enhancement * Accessibility * Typography * Usability * Design * Clean Code and writing Testable Code Lots of gold here: via

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    18 Dec 2018

    After a very busy month, I'm back! Here's my 78th , this one is about impact. More info and better quality here:

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    18 Dec 2018

    New in the lab: Why, yes, you can style a <select> pretty nicely with CSS nowadays. has the details in "Styling a Select Like It’s 2019" -

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    19 Dec 2018

    This is good stuff. A couple of extra thoughts about it at on how, if you use the right HTML elements, everyone else will pick up the extra work and you don't have to.

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    18 Dec 2018

    My article for this year's is out: "Fast Autocomplete Search for Your Website" Unsurprisingly it's built using - I scrape (with wget), build a SQLite FTS index, then build autocomplete on top in JavaScript "

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    18 Dec 2018

    There are principles higher than “accessibility” Dignity. Choice. Independence. Privacy. Security. Inclusion.

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