I fix things now and then, more often tweak HTML and make scripts to do things.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Writing old school HTML code was never very much fun but now it's getting downright tedious for most people.
You can't fix a bad script after you start shooting. The problems on the page only get bigger as they move to the big screen.
I've made sure to always update my web properties constantly - Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, my Hypebeast blog... making sure I divided content across all of them to keep each outlet fresh to keep people coming back.
We're actually helping advance HTML5 in some very concrete ways, such as Edge, which is in beta.
I think HTML5 is one area where Mozilla has done very poorly at actually communicating what we have done.
I just sit down and the page just comes out and I look at it and the elements that appear on that page have a lot to do with what's going on in my life.
I very rarely read a script that I don't feel I want to change a lot.
I'm probably working on three different scripts at any time, so there's never a time where I've got nothing to do.
The challenging thing is that we go home after doing the run-through and the writers stay there working, so sometimes I get script changes delivered to me at midnight. It's constantly shifting.
When I'm the one who sits down and looks at the blank page and writes it out all the way, then I'll call it my script.