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Collective #482
10.1.2019
Anime.js v3.0.0 * Dimensions.Guide * Defensive JavaScript * Bg Painter * Web A Skeb * The Ethics of Performance
Collective #482 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Git Checkout at Previous Timeframe
9.1.2019
In the past I’ve blogged about checking out branches created on a specific date as well as sorting git branches by date, but one frequent usage of git and dates is checking out a commit at a given time in the past. For example, I often say “Weird, this feature was working a month...
The 10,000 Year Clock Design Principals
8.1.2019
In the new year edition of the Clearleft newsletter, Jeremy Keith linked to the design principals Danny Hillis thought about while considering a clock that would work for 10,000 years.
Here's part of that page, satisfyingly displayed as a <dl>:
Longevity:
Go slow
Avoid sliding friction...
Animated Mesh Lines
8.1.2019
A set of five demos with animated WebGL lines created with the THREE.MeshLine library. Find out how to animate and build these lines to create your own animations.
Animated Mesh Lines was written by Jérémie Boulay and published on Codrops
How To Create & Sell Online Courses In WordPress For Free
8.1.2019
One of the most profitable ways of turning your blog into a business is creating and selling an online course. In this guide, we’re going to show you how...
The post How To Create & Sell Online Courses In WordPress For Free appeared first on Onextrapixel
Collective #481
7.1.2019
SVG Gradient Map Filter * Fancy Function Parameters * Algorithms * Tap to Dismiss * WebsiteVoice
Collective #481 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Collective #480
3.1.2019
UI Sounds * Learn JavaScript * Buddience * Blendy * Algorithmic Layouts * Blobmaker * The History of Everything
Collective #480 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Background Sync with Service Workers
3.1.2019
Service workers have been having a moment. In March 2018, iOS Safari began including service workers — so all major browsers at this point support offline options. And this is more important than ever — 20% of adults in the United States are without Internet at home, leaving these...
Quicklink
3.1.2019
We're in the future now so, of course, we're working on ways to speed up the web with fancy new tactics above and beyond the typical make-pages-slimmer-and-cached-like-crazy techniques.
One tactic, from years ago, was InstantClick:
Before visitors click on a link, they hover over that link. Between...
How to Change the WordPress Admin Login Logo
2.1.2019
There are numerous content management systems that thrive these days but none are as prolific as WordPress. Every client wants the ability to change their website at a moment’s notice and they want to do it themselves, and again, WordPress is the best fit for that. You fit the client with...
Meet Gutenberg: 6 Best Features Of The New WordPress Block Editor
2.1.2019
WordPress 5.0 is finally live! With it comes a brand new editor called Gutenberg. In this post, we take a closer look at this new editor to show you...
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How to Change the WordPress Media Upload Directory
2.1.2019
One thing I’ve always missed about the “old” way of web development was the simplicity of FTP. No deploy scripts, no fuss: simple drag and drop of files and the files are there. I’ve used FTP for assets on this blog for over a decade but I’m finally ready to be lazy...
Styling a Select Like It’s 2019
31.12.2018
It's rather heartwarming to know you can style a <select> in a rather cross-browser friendly way that doesn't hurt accessibility. Kudos for documenting this Scott!
See the Pen Styled <select&rt; by Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier) on CodePen.
Direct Link to Article —...
Goals for 2019
31.12.2018
Every turn of the year is a new opportunity to start over, set goals, and renew optimism that time can heal wounds and drive us to change and achieve. I did really well with my 2018 goals: I started a fun podcast with TrackJS’ Todd Gardener I found my passion again by joining Mozilla’s...
A Look Back at 2018: Round-up of Codrops Resources
31.12.2018
Another year has passed! This is a collection of all Codrops resources of 2018. A big 'thank you' to all our readers!
A Look Back at 2018: Round-up of Codrops Resources was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops
How to Send an iMessage From Command Line
30.12.2018
As somewhat of a recluse, believe me when I say that text messages, instant messenger, and iMessage have relieved me of loads of anxiety and wasted time with short, meaningless voice chat. It’s been a decade since these communication types have become popular so we’ve moved on from...
How to Add a User Stylesheet in Firefox
29.12.2018
While many like to complain about CSS these days, it’s important to remember how amazing CSS is; the CSS language is: easy to learn easy to read easy to write simple to understand Web developers and designers alike love that CSS allows us to take text/media and present it in a beautiful...
Collective #479
27.12.2018
Annual Awards 2018 * imgbb * screen.guru * Fiddly * Neural networks in JavaScript * Magic Grid * Flameout
Collective #479 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Awesome Demos from 2018
27.12.2018
A collection of our favorite demos and experiments from 2018.
Awesome Demos from 2018 was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops
Nested Destructuring
25.12.2018
Destructuring in JavaScript can initially feel confusing but the truth is that destructuring can make your code a bit more logical and straight forward. Destructuring does look a bit more complex when you’re looking for a property several objects deep, so let’s have a look at how to...