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web standards sherpa web standards sherpa journeying towards best web practices read more about this site current issue sass for big sites part 2 issue no 38 by jackie balzer in part 2 of our series on sass for large sites and teams jackie shares how behance maintains a living style guide and documents its code base begin the climb previously sass for big sites part 1 issue no 37 by jackie balzer in part 1 of our series on sass for large sites and teams jackie shares how behance uses sass to maintain code consistency and streamline development across a large codebase begin the climb feed shirley issue no submit a site for review see all reviews ask the sherpas question about touchscreens and blind users answered by derek featherstone on 22 july 2014 this really is an exciting time for people with disabilities touchscreen interfaces on both ios and android and even windows phone continue to get better in terms of accessibility and it isn question about rounded corners and progressive enhancement answered by aaron gustafson on 8 july 2014 you bring up some interesting issues triel thanks for the question css benefit 1 forward compatibility first off css is a web standard which means it is not likely to go away anytime soon question about using photoshop in responsive workflows answered by dan mall on 15 april 2014 great question when i want to show someone the best representation of a web site i shoot for the highest fidelity in the shortest amount of time that dichotomy between fidelity and efficiency more ask the sherpas looking for something search topics accessibility business compatibility content css design ux html javascript performance semantics usability workflow process all content follow us twitter facebook google rss sign up log in web standards sherpa s experts provide helpful pragmatic and up to date advice on best practices for web professionals everywhere more about us contact us participate submit a site submit a question sign up log in learn reviews ask sherpas authors glossary we thank our sponsors web standards sherpa is an outreach effort by the web standards project wasp the content of this site is licensed under creative commons
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