jeremy-keith

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith is an internationally renowned blogger and author, having written 3 best selling books on Ajax, DOM scripting and HTML5 respectively. He’s also considered one of the UK’s leading experts in responsive design.

A prolific speaker, it feels as though Jeremy is on the road about half of the year, speaking on average at around 20 conferences and events during that time. If that’s not enough, Jeremy currently curates our dConstruct conference, founded the first Science Hack Day and organised the Brighton SF gathering as part of the Brighton Digital Festival. When not hacking on technology, reading speculative fiction or enjoying food, Jeremy can be found tweeting about a whole range of things including whether he’s currently eating toast.

Jeremy Keith lives in Brighton, England where he makes websites with the splendid design agency Clearleft. You may know him from such books as DOM Scripting: JavaScript’s New Hope, Bulletproof Ajax: The Browser Strikes Back, and HTML5 For Web Designers: Return Of The Standards. He’s the curator of the dConstruct conference as well as Brighton SF, and he organised the world’s first Science Hack Day. He also made the website Huffduffer to allow people to make podcasts of found sounds—it’s like Instapaper for audio files.

Hailing from Erin’s green shores, Jeremy maintains his link to Irish traditional music running the community site The Session. He also indulges a darker side of his bouzouki-playing in the band Salter Cane. Jeremy spends most of his time goofing off on the internet, documenting his time-wasting on adactio.com, where he has been writing for over ten years.

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This is for Everyone

Jeremy Keith

Making websites used to be a relatively simple affair: just learn some HTML and away you go. These days it seems like there are new...