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Na een korte zomerbreak hervatten we ons eerste seizoen met een gesprek over muziek. Bert Bos, basgitarist, podcastmaker en producer draagt als muzikant bij aan aflevering 15. We delen onze favoriete nummers en hebben het over de impact van muziek. Paul slingert er wat Metal in, Bert danst graag op Macklemore, Henk-Jan gaat voor rock en headbangen en Godwin pompt er nog wat HipHop in. Het is weer genieten. Luister lekker mee!Heb je vragen of opmerkingen over deze aflevering? Mail dan naar: redactie@move.communityBedankt voor het luisteren!
Martine ten Klooster, Bert Bos en Matthijn Buwalda verruilen hun podcaststudio voor een tafel vol gezelligheid op het groene gras van het Graceland Festival in Zeewolde. In deze live-opname komen alle vertrouwde facetten van de podcast terug plús tafelgasten The Bowery en Mevrouw Tamara.
Het haardvuur knispert, de tafel staat vol lekkernijen, de glazen zijn gevuld met Guiness. Minella viert Kerst met de mannen van Trinity, een band bestaande uit de broers Johan, Elbert en Niek Smelt en jeugdvriend Bert Bos. We zijn in Ierland, het land dat naast het geboorteland van de broers -Peru- een groot deel van Trinity's sound heeft bepaald. Een sound die vijftien jaar en acht albums verder nog steeds harten en heupen loskrijgt!
It's a long awaited CSS Grid show! How does it work? When do you use it? What's the difference between Grid and Flexbox? Sponsor Save A Bro is selling absolutely hilarious mustache t-shirts for $18 - all proceeds go to support the fight against prostate cancer. Use the coupon code "syntax" at checkout to get free shipping in the US. The Show Notes Wes Bos AMA where he tricked Scott that Bert Bos was his dad CSS Tricks A Complete Guide to Grid Rachel Andrew Rachel Andrew Twitter Rachel's Grid by Example Rachel's Grid AMA CSS Grid Garden The Story of CSS Grid, from Its Creators Jen Simmons Jen Simmons Twitter Jen Simmons Labs CSS Grid Pinterest / Masonry Layout Question Wes' grid-auto-flow: dense; Experiment grid-auto-flow: dense; Docs caniuse CSS Grid Support - make sure to click the "Show All" button "If someone thinks progressive enhancement means providing a crappy experience for older browsers then they’ve got a lot of reading to do." — Sara Soueidan Benjamin De Cock - @bdc dropping tasty CSS Grid treats all day long on twitter. CSS Grid Animation #1 CSS Grid Animation #2 David K Piano Twitter Flipping Slide Deck on FLIP CSS Grid Template Area ASCII Grid repeat() Grid minmax() CSS Grid nth-row() CSS Sub-Grid Sick Picks Scott: Just My Type Wes: Sick Update on the Caldigit TS3 Dock Tweet us your tasty treats! Wes Bos Scott Tolinski Make sure to include @SyntaxFM
In this episode, I'm chatting with Rachel Andrew - an authority on CSS Grid Layout, the new specification that is redefining how we approach layout for the web. We'll cover what you need to know to get started with CSS Grid and how this will change the way you think about the web design grid. Meet Rachel Andrew Rachel Andrew is a front and back-end web developer, author and speaker. Her books include the recent Get Ready for CSS Grid Layout and she is a regular contributor to a number of publications both on and offline. Rachel is co-founder of the CMS Perch, a Google Developer Expert and an Invited Expert to the CSS Working Group. She writes about business and technology on her own site at rachelandrew.co.uk. Show Notes Rachel's website: https://rachelandrew.co.uk/ Grid by Example: http://gridbyexample.com/ The CSS Layout Workshop: https://thecssworkshop.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rachelandrew Codepen: http://codepen.io/rachelandrew/ Perch CMS: https://grabaperch.com/ Transcript Open PDF version of this transcript in new window JackieHey everybody. This is Jackie with another episode of Rethink.fm for you. Today, I have a very special guest, Rachel Andrew, who many of you may have heard is an expert in the new CSS Grid and is also a co-founder of Perch, which is a simple CMS application. Hi Rachel. RachelHi, good to be here. JackieThanks for joining me. If I've left anything out and for anybody who doesn't know you, if you want to introduce yourself that would be awesome. RachelSure. Yes, I'm Rachel. I've been a web developer for, well, a very long time. I've been running my own business since 2001 as a developer and now, as mentioned, what we mainly do is Perch CMS. That's our product. I'm an Invited Expert to the W3C CSS Working Group, so my interest in CSS and the open web goes back a long way. I'm just back from Tokyo where I was at the CSS Working Group meeting talking about all things CSS. That's really what I do. It's mainly Perch, and then quite a bit of speaking and writing about CSS. JackieStarting off with the CSS Grid, how did you get involved with that and what role have you played? RachelI just spotted it really. In fact, it all started, I was speaking at a conference and I can't remember what about. There was workshops as part of the conference. Bert Bos, from the W3C, was doing a workshop in French, my French isn't great, but he was doing a workshop in French and showing some kind of experimental layout stuff. One of those things was a forerunner to CSS Grid. I saw this and thought, this is something we want. Then I realized that actually there was a spec had come through from Microsoft, and there was this early version of the Grid spec was developed by a team at Microsoft. It was implemented into IE10. I got my hands on that and I started building things and saying, "Yeah. This is a really good thing. This is something we want." Really it just started from there, that I was very keen to promote it and to write about it and to get people talking about it, to make sure that it was something that got implemented into other browsers and didn't just end up being something that ... Some sort of IE experiment. That's really where it all came from is I was just very keen ... I'm very aware of the fact that web developers have got quite a lot of power in terms of what ends up in browsers, if we talk and write about it and make some noise. I just wanted to start doing that, to champion this spec that I thought really was interesting and was going to solve a lot of problems. JackieCSS Grid had its beginnings with Internet Explorer? RachelThat's right, yeah. JackieWow. That is very ... It's not something I would have thought given the history with Internet Explorer. RachelIt's surprising. I mean the team now with Edge and really going quite a long way back, there's been some great stuff coming out of Microsoft and co...
台湾汪达数位出版的董福兴先生为了参加月底在美国西岸举行的 TPAC 2014 与 Books in Browser 两个关于电子出版标准的会议,在网上发起了筹集旅费的活动。他所关心的,是台湾人对中文阅读的格式需要(例如注音符号)能否写入 W3C 以及电子出版标准(EPUB),并被各家浏览器与阅读软件完善地支持。在成功筹到了款项准备出发的前夕,他来《IT 公论》与大家分享了台湾电子出版界的现状。 相关链接 董福兴:《如果你在乎中文》 TPAC 2014 Books in Browsers IDPF (International Digital Publishing Forum) OEBPS Håkon Wium Lie Bert Bos FirefoxOS 汉生病介绍 ATOK 日文输入法 LaTeX Donald Knuth Internet Archive Espresso Book Machine Print on demand 董福兴的 Twitter 董福兴的知乎 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 董福兴:Wanderer 创始人。
CSS level 2 became a standard in 1998. The last revision of HTML4 dates from 1999. That’s long time ago in Web years, but they aren’t forgotten: after several years of work, CSS is close to a revision and browser support is better than ever. It’s necessary, because CSS needs to grow: vertical text, columns, print support, complex layouts and much more is increasingly demanded. Likewise, there is a big effort to revise HTML. Interest is so high, the W3C is trying a new process, to let more people participate in the editing work. There are also new forms, standards for combining SVG and HTML and new work on the security of forms. Bert’s here to tell us: we haven’t seen the end of the Web page yet. Bert Bos was, in 1994, one of the original authors of CSS. He joined W3C in 1995 to set up W3C’s internationalization activity and was part of the groups that created HTML and XML. He is now coordinator for W3C’s style sheet and math activities. Bert studied mathematics in Groningen, The Netherlands, and holds a PhD from that university. He is co-author with Håkon Wium Lie of the book "Cascading Style Sheets: designing for the Web" (3rd ed., Addison-Wesley, 2005). Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa-nc/3.0/).
Web designers and developers are a very practical bunch, often too busy with today’s challenges and workloads to find time to keep up with developments over the horizon. In this session John Allsopp looks at what trends that are important for web designers and developers and innovators generally - what future versions of browsers have in store, what devices people will be using to access the web, and more. A perfect complement to Bert Bos’s focus on coming web standard technologies. Successful software developer, long standing web development speaker, writer, evangelist and expert, John has spent the last 15 years working with and developing for the web. As the head developer of the leading cross platform CSS development tool Style Master, and developer and publisher of renowned training courses and learning resources on CSS and standards based development, John is widely recognized as a leader in these fields. As a presenter and educator, John speaks frequently at conferences around Australia and the world. His idiosyncratic blog Dog or Higher (http://blogs.westciv.com/dog_or_higher/) covers a broad range of subjects, particularly in technology and innovation, and is widely read and referenced. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).