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Paul Irish

Paul Irish

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Palo Alto, CA United States
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Developer Advocate
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paulirish.com
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Front-end developer, mp3 blogger at Aurgasm.
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Rich Typography Options For The Web - or - Why sIFR is Dead in 2009
14 years ago • 3121 Views
Practical Design Solutions from Japan
13 years ago • 920 Views
jQuery Anti-Patterns for Performance & Compression
13 years ago • 25203 Views
Employing Custom Fonts
13 years ago • 5091 Views
Modernizr - Detecting HTML5 and CSS3 support
13 years ago • 1557 Views
Squeezing The Best Out Of Webfonts
13 years ago • 12084 Views
Progressive Advancement in Web8
13 years ago • 1390 Views
webfonts & @font-face :: in brief
13 years ago • 11354 Views
Progressive Advancement, by way of progressive enhancement
12 years ago • 2160 Views
An Overview of HTML5 Storage
12 years ago • 2493 Views
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Reveal.js
Hakim El Hattab • 10 years ago
In your @font-face
Jake Archibald • 11 years ago
Take back the web
Ben Schwarz • 13 years ago
Why ARIA? [DevChatt 2010]
Aaron Gustafson • 13 years ago
Lean Usability
glusman • 13 years ago
Interface Design Basics (english)
Samo Korošec • 13 years ago
Enterprise JavaScript Error Handling (Ajax Experience 2008)
Nicholas Zakas • 14 years ago
Speed Up Your JavaScript
Nicholas Zakas • 14 years ago
Data as Seductive Material, Spring Summit, Umeå March09
Matt Jones • 14 years ago
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Presentations (10)
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Rich Typography Options For The Web - or - Why sIFR is Dead in 2009
14 years ago • 3121 Views
Practical Design Solutions from Japan
13 years ago • 920 Views
jQuery Anti-Patterns for Performance & Compression
13 years ago • 25203 Views
Employing Custom Fonts
13 years ago • 5091 Views
Modernizr - Detecting HTML5 and CSS3 support
13 years ago • 1557 Views
Squeezing The Best Out Of Webfonts
13 years ago • 12084 Views
Progressive Advancement in Web8
13 years ago • 1390 Views
webfonts & @font-face :: in brief
13 years ago • 11354 Views
Progressive Advancement, by way of progressive enhancement
12 years ago • 2160 Views
An Overview of HTML5 Storage
12 years ago • 2493 Views
Likes (9)
See all
Reveal.js
Hakim El Hattab • 10 years ago
In your @font-face
Jake Archibald • 11 years ago
Take back the web
Ben Schwarz • 13 years ago
Why ARIA? [DevChatt 2010]
Aaron Gustafson • 13 years ago
Lean Usability
glusman • 13 years ago
Interface Design Basics (english)
Samo Korošec • 13 years ago
Enterprise JavaScript Error Handling (Ajax Experience 2008)
Nicholas Zakas • 14 years ago
Speed Up Your JavaScript
Nicholas Zakas • 14 years ago
Data as Seductive Material, Spring Summit, Umeå March09
Matt Jones • 14 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Palo Alto, CA United States
Occupation
Developer Advocate
Website
paulirish.com
About
Front-end developer, mp3 blogger at Aurgasm.
Tags
css3 webfonts sifr cufon html5 font-face typefacejs facelift w2e web2expo progressive enhancement feature detection modernizr graceful degradation regressive enhancement web fonts modernizr html5 css5 standardsnext typekit fonts fontface compression performance minification design japan jqcon jqcon09 jquery javascript jsconf imagereplacement
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