- Free book by Mixu: http://singlepageappbook.com/
- Using CORS: http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/cors/#toc-introduction
- Scroll Performance (more detail about debouncing scroll/resize events): http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/speed/scrolling/
- How Browsers Work: http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/internals/howbrowserswork/
- KnockoutJS Interactive Tutorials: http://learn.knockoutjs.com/
- Effectively Managing Memory at Gmail Scale: http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/memory/effectivemanagement/
- Profiling memory performance (Chrome Dev Tools Documentation): https://developers.google.com/chrome-developer-tools/docs/heap-profiling
- Free CodeSchool video about DevTools, memory profiling: http://discover-devtools.codeschool.com/
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- Less
- Bootstrap - http://getbootstrap.com - Popular HTML/CSS framework
- LESS Elements - http://lesselements.com - a collection of useful mixins for LESS
- LESSHat - http://lesshat.com - a universal mixin library
- HelpLESS - http://www.m6tt.com/2011/09/21/helpless-a-less-library - A LESS Library
- 3L - http://mateuszkocz.github.io/3l/ - Lots of Love for LESS, a mixin library
- Schema - http://danmalarkey.github.io/schema/ - Responsive UI framework
- Sass
- Sass Bootstrap - http://alademann.github.io/sass-bootstrap/ - A Sass-based port of the popular Less-based HTML/CSS framework.
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Squarespace essentially doesn't really document their breakpoints. | |
This can be quite annoying to not have when doing custom CSS. | |
Most themes use essentially one breakpoint. Mobile and not mobile; anything 750 and below is considered mobile. | |
You can use these to write your own CSS and simply use the "Style Editor" to inject your compiled CSS in the event | |
you are not using "Developer Mode" in your site. | |
Enjoy! |