SITO is an on-going art experiment, an on-line art community, a twisty art playground. Most of what SITO is takes place on our web site (and, of course, in the hearts and minds of the artists involved); and occasionally in the non-virtual world of paper, cafés, universities, and so on.
holmes.css is useful for checking the quality of your code (up to W3C HTML5 standards), nitpicking over ensuring markup is valid and semantic and accessility guidelines are met, and when you are tasked to fix up and debug an old, OLD website. It has a simple implementation and a mostly unobtrusive effect on your page. Not recommended for live enviroments.
(also available as simple bookmarklet)
Storyful uses the power of social networks to create an authentic, cooperative and socially useful journalism.
Many CSS Media Queries boilerplates start with a desktop-specific stylesheet, then add queries and styles for progressively smaller viewports. This means that even the small browsers load desktop layout styles and potentially large assets, even when these are set to display:none;.
'320 and Up' starts with a tiny screen stylesheet that contains only reset, colour and typography styles. Media Queries then load assets and layout styles progressively and only as they’re needed. Think of this as responsible responsive design.
Note: I've peen experiencing some problems with Firefox 4 and am hoping this list will be helpful in troubleshooting. /jj
Now I am not saying that advertising is all bad, most of these blogs and websites depend on it to remain publishing. However as the average user learns to automatically and involuntarily tune out the distractions, advertisers keep coming up with new innovative methods of annoyance.