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12/04/2012

Automatic responsive images in WordPress | Viewport Industries

http://viewportindustries.com/blog/automatic-responsive-images-in-wordpress/

09/04/2012

Paying attention to content hierarchy across screen sizes | Stuff & Nonsense

http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/paying_attention_to_content_hierarchy_across_screen_sizes?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

26/03/2012

Responsive Layouts, Responsively Wireframed

http://www.thismanslife.co.uk/projects/lab/responsivewireframes/#mobile

24/03/2012

Content Folding | CSS-Tricks

http://css-tricks.com/content-folding/

17/03/2012

We need a standard show navigation icon for responsive web design | Stuff & Nonsense

http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/we_need_a_standard_show_navigation_icon_for_responsive_web_design?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

10/03/2012

cxpartners | Responsive Design & ROI – observations from the coalface

http://www.cxpartners.co.uk/cxblog/responsive-design-roi-observations-from-the-coalface/

07/03/2012

scottjehl/Respond · GitHub

https://github.com/scottjehl/Respond

04/03/2012

How I’m implementing Responsive Web Design – JeffCroft.com

http://jeffcroft.com/blog/2012/mar/02/implementing-responsive-design/

27/02/2012

Responsive Navigation Patterns | Brad Frost Web

http://bradfrostweb.com/blog/web/responsive-nav-patterns/

27/02/2012

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Responsive Images — Paul Robert Lloyd

http://paulrobertlloyd.com/2012/02/responsive_summit/

15/02/2012

Better background images for responsive web design » Blog » Elliot Jay Stocks

http://elliotjaystocks.com/blog/better-background-images-for-responsive-web-design/#comment-form

22/01/2012

A better Photoshop grid for responsive web design » Blog » Elliot Jay Stocks

http://elliotjaystocks.com/blog/a-better-photoshop-grid-for-responsive-web-design/

11/01/2012

Vertical Media Queries & Wide Sites | Trent Walton

http://trentwalton.com/2012/01/11/vertical-media-queries-wide-sites/

09/01/2012

Responsive Answers — Paul Robert Lloyd

http://paulrobertlloyd.com/2012/01/responsive_answers/

07/01/2012

Responsive News – Resolution Independent Typography

http://static.responsivenews.co.uk/examples/resolution-independent-typography-2.html

04/01/2012

Responsive Design, Responsively Illustrated

http://www.thismanslife.co.uk/projects/lab/responsiveillustration/

04/01/2012

What The Heck Is Responsive Web Design?

http://johnpolacek.github.com/scrolldeck.js/decks/responsive/

21/11/2011

Responsive News – Responsive CSS that scales

http://blog.responsivenews.co.uk/post/12511377569/responsive-css-that-scales

15/11/2011

Responsive Advertising| Mark Boulton

http://www.markboulton.co.uk/journal/comments/responsive-advertising

09/11/2011

Adactio: Journal—Responsible responsive images

http://adactio.com/journal/4997/

11/10/2011

Ethan Marcotte’s 20 favourite responsive sites | Feature | .net magazine

http://www.netmagazine.com/features/ethan-marcottes-20-favourite-responsive-sites

20/09/2011

LukeW | RESS: Responsive Design + Server Side Components

http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1392

13/09/2011

LukeW | Breaking Development: Pragmatic Responsive Design

http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1394

05/09/2011

11 Reasons why responsive web design isn’t that cool!

http://www.webdesignshock.com/responsive-design-problems/

03/09/2011

Adaptive Images in HTML

http://adaptive-images.com/

01/09/2011

Tiered, Adaptive Front-end Experiences « Paul Irish

http://paulirish.com/2011/tiered-adaptive-front-end-experiences/

16/08/2011

Adactio: Journal—Re-tabulate

http://adactio.com/journal/4780/

25/07/2011

Seamless Responsive Photo Grid | CSS-Tricks

http://css-tricks.com/13372-seamless-responsive-photo-grid/

28/06/2011

Progressive enhancement demystified | Feature | .net magazine

http://www.netmagazine.com/features/progressive-enhancement-demystified?utm_source=smashingmagazine&utm_medium=twitter

17/04/2011

Adapt.js – Adaptive CSS

Adapt.js simply checks the browser width, and serves only the CSS that is needed, when it is needed. A potential drawback of Adapt.js is the possibility of a brief flash of unstyled content as a new stylesheet is being fetched (think of it as “Ajax” for CSS). I have done my best to mitigate this by keeping CSS files small (3 KB).

Adapt.js – Adaptive CSS