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In this article, you get a gentle introduction to the world of responsive web design. You’ll:
- Learn exactly what responsive design is, and why it’s useful
- Look at the difference between the terms “responsive design” and “adaptive design”
- Take an existing fluid layout and convert it into a responsive layout that looks good on all screens, from mobile to widescreen desktop, and
- See how media queries and the
viewport meta tag can help you build responsive layouts.
Ready to explore the world of responsive design?
Go go!
Published on October 20, 2011
Useful if you’re working on a website meant for mobile devices.
You bet :)
Published on June 14, 2011
Second roll of 120 Tri-X 400 shot using my (still unnamed) folding camera.



Development notes: No idea. Did not take notes :(

Published on April 9, 2011
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Photography
A good while ago, I got an old folding camera as a present from my father-in-law. I asked Jani for a roll of 120 film so I could test that the camera was working. And indeed it was! After that I bought a handful of Kodak Tri-X 400 120 and started shooting.
Below, the first shots from the old folding camera.




Focusing is not easy with this thing, unless you’re  going for the infinity. Which starts after 15 meters (nearest focusing distance is 1.5 meters, btw).
Development notes: can’t remember exactly. It was Rodinal, probably 1+25, 20°C and 7 min – agi: first 30 sec, then 5 sec every 30 sec.

Published on March 30, 2011
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Photography
Drag this Spotify Search to your bookmark bar. Click it to search the currently hilighted text on Spotify.
If you sometimes see an artist or song that you want to instantly search for on Spotify, you can use this simple bookmark to do so :) Just hilight the text and click on the bookmark.
Update: Bookmark will now also replace special characters – . & and / with a space.

Published on November 11, 2010