Responsive Web Design

Responsive Web Design
author: Ethan Marcotte
name: Elaine
average rating: 4.28
book published: 2011
rating: 5
read at: 2011/09/25
date added: 2011/09/26
shelves: non-fiction, own, technology, favorites
review:
A very short book; I think it took me an hour or so to read all the way through. BUT…it brings together all the threads of the Responsive Web Design concept in a clear and useful way. (He’s self-deprecating about it, but the math for calculating a flexible grid’s proportions based on a pixel grid is easy and just what I needed.) I ended the book fired up to do design this way from now on, and to go back and update sites I already have out there. Great color screenshots, easy-to-read code. And I like the quirky friendly voice.

A notable thing, from my POV as someone who’s been making websites for well over a decade (!), is his references in the acknowledgements to “A Dao of Web Design” – that article marked a critical moment in my growth as a web designer. It was written back when IE5 was the new hotness, IIRC, but it’s the same philosophy undergirding this book, and that’s a damn good thing.

One Reply to “Responsive Web Design”

  1. I LOVED this book! I’ve got all the Book Apart books so far & they’ve all been great. I had the same reaction as you and was ready & rarin’ to go. I did discover though that fixed layouts are sometimes an appropriate solution. Still, I can’t wait to try this when building something from scratch.

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