Blog
Jens O. Meiert (Google, W3C, O’Reilly) on professional web design, web development, accessibility, and usability. Researching and documenting what makes the perfect website since 1999.
How to Order CSS Selectors, a Draft
There are a number of ways to write style sheets. The domain of style guides, many of them go into some detail. What I, despite my work on a number of style guides, including the Google HTML and CSS style guide, have so far missed, is a conclusive reference to sort selectors and rules…
¶ January 30, 2013, filed under Web Development; 2 comments.
The CSS Problem
CSS is growing too large while CSS 2 has not nearly been understood by authors. This non-sustainable growth is a big problem for CSS.
¶ November 12, 2012, filed under Web Development; 6 comments.
Web Development: On Frameworks, Testing, and CSS Performance and Maintainability
Once more, a Google+ recap. Frameworks. I got the question the other day on why we [at Google] went to create a new HTML/CSS framework for a new design that we were deploying, and why that framework had to have a different name than the design that triggered its creation…
¶ June 20, 2012, filed under Web Development; 0 comments.
HTML and Non-Script Styling
If you are to style a document differently based on whether certain technology is available, you should keep two things in mind: HTML itself is static and separation of concerns is important for maintainability …
¶ February 21, 2012, filed under Web Development; 4 comments.
On Maintainability
To make this a little story, for a long time in my career I wasn’t very concerned about maintainability. I was maintaining projects but didn’t really have an idea about whether what I maintained was actually effective to maintain. I got a sense that things weren’t quite right …
¶ January 31, 2012, filed under Web Development; 2 comments.
window.scrollTo() or: When to Stay Clear of User Agents
If you were to ask me whether you as a web designer or developer should tackle user agent issues, my answer was “no.” It’s not your responsibility. You may lack important insight into decisions made on the user agent side. You’re going to inherit technical debt. …
¶ January 24, 2012, filed under Web Development, Usability; 3 comments.
My Year in Activities, 2011
Or: 43 things that make someone who has no idea about anything he’s doing look like he knows everything, the 2011 edition.
¶ December 31, 2011, filed under Uncategorized; 9 comments.
On Semantics in HTML
As web developers we like to talk about “semantic markup,” a somehow inaccurate short form for “markup that is meaningful and used how it’s supposed to be used.” But where is all that meaning coming from? Let’s take a look.
¶ October 26, 2011, filed under Web Development; 4 comments.
Help Lower the Cost of CSS Validation
Validation is a baseline quality attribute. I have emphasized this in the past and recently shared a bit more about the reasons and how you can use validation on Google’s Webmaster Central blog. There are several things you can validate, way beyond HTML and CSS …
¶ September 22, 2011, filed under Web Development; 0 comments.
CSS: On Risk-Taking, Mirroring, Layouts, Resets, and Hacks
A collection of CSS-related posts I published on Google+. I don’t exactly know how to deal with those yet.
¶ August 24, 2011, filed under Web Development; 2 comments.
- Older entries
- Most popular
Notification on updates: RSS feed.
Want more? Jens O. Meiert on Google+.
Biography
Jens O. Meiert is specialized in usable, high quality web design and development.
He’s working for Google and an active member of organizations such as W3C (HTML Working Group), UPA, and IxDA.
- Biography
- Contact