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Collective #432
12.7.2018
cheat.sh * Font Memory Game * Phenomenon * SCSScale * Tobi * Carbon * Delivering WordPress in 7KB * Un Deux Trois
Collective #432 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Search Git Commits Between Dates
12.7.2018
One of my weaknesses as a developer is relying on UIs to provide me the data I need. It’s not a fatal weakness but it does hamper me a bit. One prime example is relying on GitHub’s interface to review changes; git’s command line provides the information needed with commands...
Hyperlinking Beyond the Web
11.7.2018
Hyperlinks are the oldest and the most popular feature of the web. The word hypertext (which is the ht in http/s) means text having hyperlinks. The ability to link to other people’s hypertext made the web, a web — a set of connected pages. This fundamental feature has made the web a very...
How to Start a Jekyll Blog on GitHub Pages for Free
11.7.2018
Static website generators are increasingly popular these days. They make it possible to run a website without maintaining a database and a server. You also don’t have to worry...
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Random Day in the Life of a Developer
11.7.2018
Yesterday, I started going through my email as soon as I got to work. I always start my day with email. I kinda like email. I read some interesting things in keeping up with the industry. I deal with some business things. I handle with some personal things. I make a note of the most important stuff...
Collective #431
9.7.2018
Browsh * CSS Nesting Request * Itty.bitty * UnusedCSS * Design Systems at GitHub * The CSS Paint API * Podmap
Collective #431 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Little Tip: Draw Your Grid in ASCII in Your CSS Comments for Quick Reference
9.7.2018
Say you declared a grid like this:
body {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: min-content 1fr;
grid-template-rows: min-content auto min-content;
}
This depends on content, for sure, but how it's likely to play out is like this:
+---+-------------+
| | |
|...
Hide Information in Images
9.7.2018
If you’ve followed this blog, you know that I’m obsessed with figuring out every way to interact with, abuse, and convert different types of media. Whether it’s images, video, or audio, if something can be changed or exploited, I want to figure out how to do it. I remember...
12 Best Visual Studio Code Extensions for Web Developers
7.7.2018
Visual Studio Code is one of the most popular source code editors for web developers. It was released in 2015 by Microsoft and offers many awesome features you can...
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Script & Style Show: Episode 14: CSS filters and mix-blend-mode with Tim Thomas
6.7.2018
In this week’s episode: David uses City Slickers to illustrate his sorrow over turning 35 years old while Todd tries to talk him down. Tim Thomas stops by to demo some really awesome animated effects you can do with CSS’ mix-blend-mode and filter. The demos are outstanding and really...
Collective #430
5.7.2018
Publii * CSS Grid Level 2 * CSS Grid in IE * termtosvg * Textalytic * The Mutable Gallery * Clock Shop * Brad's Homelab
Collective #430 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Writing Good Support Requests
2.7.2018
My take on trying to be helpful to a support staff.
One bit is just as relevant for learning development:
Writing out a ticket will help you figure out the problem.
Sometimes when you have to take a second to collect your thoughts and explain something, the problem will become clear and maybe even...
Collective #429
2.7.2018
Shotsnapp * fakeScroll * SVG Pattern Doodler * Singlie * Generative WorldCup * Scrolling Gradient * ChartGen * React From Zero
Collective #429 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
8 Best Atom Packages for Web Developers
1.7.2018
Atom is one of the most popular and feature-rich source code editors for web developers. Originally, Atom was GitHub’s internal tool. Later, they decided to open-source it for the...
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Script & Style Show: Episode 13: Decentralized Identity with Daniel Buchner
29.6.2018
In this episode: David and Todd return from travels to San Francisco, Oslo, and Iceland, Todd reveals he’s a new (dog) father, and they welcome guest Daniel Buchner, a Senior PM for Microsoft’s Decentralized Identity team. Daniel shares his knowledge about blockchain and crypto, then...
Collective #428
28.6.2018
face-api.js * Heraclos * Plexus Shaders * Backspace Rethought * Truchet * Current state of webdesign * ml5.js * mkcert
Collective #428 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
React Node Flow
27.6.2018
Flow, the static type checker used in many React projects, feels like a gift and a curse at times; a gift in that it identifies weaknesses in your code, and a curse that sometimes you feel like you’re needlessly adjusting your code to satisfy Flow. I’ve grown to appreciate Flow...
Count Frames in an Animated GIF
26.6.2018
The animated GIF always makes me chuckle; on one hand they seem like a relic of the “old web”, on the other hand they aren’t going anywhere and their meme-like presence seem to only make them more popular. If you browse through my media blog posts archives, you’ll notice...
Triple Panel Reveal Slideshow
26.6.2018
A fullscreen image slideshow with lateral image previews and a reveal animation using TweenMax.
Triple Panel Reveal Slideshow was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops
Collective #427
25.6.2018
Rabbit Ear * DevTube * Lepto * Accessibility inspector * Stream UI Kit * IssueHunt * Web Animations in WebKit * Gio.js
Collective #427 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops