I've been thinking of sharing my thoughts about the term "designing in the browser" and why I think it should be called "tweaking in the browser" instead.
Would you be interested in such an article?
Yeah, I remember when that term started to come up. The first person I saw it mentioned was @Malarkey
I use to do that back then, not anymore. Big coincidence that yesterday I publish a post talking about that and other past processes I used. https://t.co/uQ1EQ7qfdm
Since I started designing and creating digital projects at the end of 2008 I have seen many changes in the processes and tools to design and build for the web. And looking back, I realize how noticeable the changes are due to needs or the arrival of new technology. In the end, everyone decides the way that works best for them, but I firmly believe that the processes that stray the least from the code are the ones that obtain the best and fastest results.