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Get Started with Node: An Introduction to APIs, HTTP and ES6+ JavaScript


Jamie Corkhill has written this wonderful post about Node and I think it’s perhaps one of the best technical articles I’ve ever read. Not only is it jam-packed with information for folks like me who aren't writing JavaScript everyday, it is also incredibly deliberate as Jamie slowly walks through...

6 Up and Coming Web Design Trends in 2019


Every year and even every few months, new design trends pop up. Personally, I love watching other creative people devise new takes on design. Today, we’ll discuss 6 up... The post 6 Up and Coming Web Design Trends in 2019 appeared first on Onextrapixel

Native Video on the Web


TIL about the HLS video format: HLS stands for HTTP Live Streaming. It’s an adaptive bitrate streaming protocol developed by Apple. One of those sentences to casually drop at any party. Äh. Back on track: HLS allows you to specify a playlist with multiple video sources in different resolutions....

CSS Algorithms


I wouldn't say the term "CSS algorithm" has widespread usage yet, but I think Lara Schenck might be onto something. She defines it as: a well-defined declaration or set of declarations that produces a specific styling output So a CSS algorithm isn't really a component where there is some parent...

Review: Kinsta Managed WordPress Hosting


Kinsta is one of the most interesting hosting companies currently on the market. It provides a bold and new solution for a common problem: secure and scalable WordPress hosting.... The post Review: Kinsta Managed WordPress Hosting appeared first on Onextrapixel

Inspirational Websites Roundup #2


The second compilation of inspiring website designs with some unique picks to get your creative juices flowing. Inspirational Websites Roundup #2 was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops

Collective #497


Semantics to Screen Readers * JavaScript SEO * Absurd Illustrations * MakerAds * SpriteStack * Displacement Scroll Collective #497 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

CSS Remedy


There is a 15-year history of CSS resets. In fact, a "reset" isn't really the right word. Tantek Çelik's take in 2004 was called "undohtml.css" and it wasn't until a few years later when Eric Meyer called his version a reset, that the word became the default term. When Normalize came around,...

Collective #496


Zero Server * React-three-fiber * Subsync * Space Type Generator * FrenchKiss.js * The CSS mental model Collective #496 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

HTTP požadavky a odpovědi v Nette


Jaké jsou základní možnosti práce s HTTP protokolem v Nette Frameworku? Podíváme se detailněji na rozhraní IResponse. A na chvíli se zastavíme u cachování

WorldWideWeb


For the 30th anniversary of the web, CERN brought nine web nerds together to recreate the very first web browser — Or a working replication of it anyway, as you use it from your web browser, inception style. Well done, Mark Boulton, John Allsopp, Kimberly Blessing, Jeremy Keith, Remy Sharp...

Text Trail Effect


A text trail effect for a slideshow inspired by the "Abstract is hiring" Dribbble shot. Text Trail Effect was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops

SVG Filter Effects: Moving Forward


In this last article of our SVG Filter Effects series, we share a list of useful resources to learn more about SVG Filters. SVG Filter Effects: Moving Forward was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

Collective #495


Progressive React * Try GraphQL * Tech Productivity * personal-website * Onelineplayer * Pure CSS Drawing Essentials Collective #495 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

Everything you Need to Know About Prototyping Natively in Sketch


For many designers, Sketch adding a prototyping feature last year is a Godsend. It’s a great tool to help to streamline our workflows and increase our productivity when we... The post Everything you Need to Know About Prototyping Natively in Sketch appeared first on Onextrapixel

Blobs!


I was recently a guest editor for an issue of Bizarro Devs. It's a great newsletter! Go sign up! I put in a bunch of links around blobs. Like those weird squishy random shapes that are so "in" right now. Here are those links as well. I'm always a fan of publishing stuff I write ;) Blobs! Blobs...

Collective #494


Codecrumbs * How @supports Works * Iconsvg * Lunar Popup * Amino * How A Screen Reader User Accesses The Web Collective #494 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

Diana Smith’s Top 5 CSS Properties She Uses to Produce CSS Art


Have you seen Diana Smith's CSS drawings? Stunning. These far transcend the CSS drawings that sort of crudely replicate a flat SVG scene, like I might attempt. We were lucky enough for her to post some of her CSS drawing techniques here last year. Well, Diana has also listed the top five...

How to Create a Fake 3D Image Effect with WebGL


Learn how to create an interactive "fake" 3D effect for images with depth maps and plain WebGL. How to Create a Fake 3D Image Effect with WebGL was written by Yuriy Artyukh and published on Codrops

Don’t Get Clever with Login Forms


Brad points out some UX problems with a variety of apps that are doing things a little outside of the norm when it comes to their login forms. There is already a bunch of things to get right with forms to begin with (e.g. use the right input types, label your inputs, don't have whack password...

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