Building a Multilingual Site with Statamic
A quick run-through of what I did to build a multilingual Statamic site.
A quick run-through of what I did to build a multilingual Statamic site.
The one notion that stuck with me the most throughout and after the Responsive Day Out conference was that we are finding our way back to basics: creating sites that focus on clear accessible content and user needs.
I think that a bottom-fixed menu is one of the cleanest and most user-friendly mobile navigation solutions out there. This is my approach to using it on devices that can handle it.
Web developers ought to be proud of the work that they have mulled over, planned, thoughtfully put together and which required their skills and expertise to create.
A little love note for the humble single file, single line way of writing CSS.
There are countless front-end frameworks or boilerplates available. And with so many fantastic, freely obtainable code bases, surely a front-end developer's life when setting up and coding a site is made much easier: Download, unzip, and ta-da - you've got your site's base. Right? No. Not for me.