Question
There are several tools and resources I use for testing (like BrowserStack), for feature detection (Modernizr), and for helping the coding process (SCSS, Compass). They all perform excellently, and I’m happy with all of them.
What they don’t do is educate on what to test for, how to prepare for common issues, and overall best practices when it comes to writing responsive CSS3/HTML5 that will fall back to IE and older browsers. Something like that is what I’m looking for.
I’ve looked into Dan Cederholm’s book Bulletproof CSS (the latest edition of which is from 2011), which looks promising, but I’m not sure it covers testing and cross-browser issues. Can anyone recommend something that addresses this well?
Answer
I would suggest online training over a book— because I can hear and view examples + when working through an online course, you can pause/search/code-along with the program. But that's just my preference. Look to teamtreehouse.com and lynda.com