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thatcoolguy
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Comment #3873335
Not that bad? How is "monitoring email, filtering content, or even blocking access to sites" not bad? CISPA would allow the government, companies and ISPs to have potential access …
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Comment #3002537
I don't know a lot, but Zepto seems to be focused on (mobile) Webkit.
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Comment #2957798
GitHub repo?
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Comment #2791069
Options: - Emacs - Vi - Other Is that another joke about how cool vim and emacs are and how other editors suck? Again, seriously?
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Comment #2773334
I don't like it too much. It's still based on designing for desktop first. I prefer the ones that use a mobile first approach, which is more future-proof and is supported on more d…
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Comment #2716083
I totally agree. Grid systems are great, but not in the way they're being used today - with lots presentational of classes and ids in the markup. Are we going back to the days of t…
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Comment #2651110
You're right, Gridless is not really the best name for this boilerplate, but I'm not good in choosing names :( The problem with grid systems is that they include classnames and ids…
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Comment #2646928
1. Respond.js is not in the footer, it is inside the tag. See here: https://github.com/thatcoolguy/gridless-boilerplate/blob/mas... 2. HTML5's syntax is not very strict, but I pref…
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Comment #2646870
Thanks :) I really think responsive web design and one web is the future of web design. There are some situations where a specific mobile website will be needed, but in the (near) …
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Comment #2646846
Thank you! It's still a work in progress and I'll be adding more information on it gradually.
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Comment #2646671
I don't really see the need for a Compass version right now, but you can try to port it anytime. It'll be easy, since Gridless doesn't have any pre-made grid systems or classes.
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