Summary

We completed the first project; we have built a simple, responsive blog using Responsive.gs. The end result of the blog may not be that enticing for you. It is also far from polished, particularly in the old Internet Explorer; as mentioned, there are still many things to address in that regard. Still, I hope you can take something useful from the process, the techniques, and the codes therein.

To summarize, here is what we have done in this chapter, enhanced and polished the blog with CSS3, used Koala to combine and minimize style sheets and JavaScript files, and applied polyfills to patch Internet Explorer issues with HTML5 and CSS3.

In the next chapter, we will start the second project. We are going to explore another framework to build ...

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