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I don't believe Elon intended to burn Twitter down. I do believe he thought he was smarter than everyone who was running it before. There is no amount of intelligence, real or imagined, that can make up for years of experience.
Why I left @twitter or rather why I did not sign up for “extremely hardcore” Twitter 2.0 🧵
I wonder if Style Queries will end up being used like "Mixins". Seems like it allows one declaration to map to many. .bubble { --triangle: down; } @container style(--triangle: down) { .bubble::after { content: ""; position: absolute; border: ...etc. } }
I think Storybook shouldn't include any built-in framework support. Instead stories should import the framework they use and export a render function to render them. This would make the story files even more portable.
New #CSS feature is rolling out in @googlechrome 104, Individual properties for CSS Transforms! drafts.csswg.org/css-transforms…
✉️ Email your response to [email protected] 🗓️ You only have until July 22nd 🧾 Read: gov.uk/cma-cases/mobi… 🧑🤝🧑 Tell your friends / co-workers 🏬 Ask your company to submit
THE NEW VIDEO IS HERE!!!! Web3.0: A Libertarian Dystopia youtu.be/u-sNSjS8cq0
Wow—I missed this React discussion from 2021. Looks like they're officially recommending moving away from runtime CSS-in-JS towards static extraction: github.com/reactwg/react-… vanilla-extract isn't the only library doing this, but it's great to see our direction being validated.
Learn how to Design for Safari 15 to: extend the experience of your site or app into the tab bar on macOS and iPadOS and use Environment Variables to refine the user experience on iOS 15. Plus much more including CSS aspect-ratio and updated form controls. developer.apple.com/videos/play/ww…
I don’t ask if I can write tests. I don’t ask if I can spend time refactoring before I commit. I don’t ask if I can make the UI accessible. I don’t ask if I can make my code performant and secure. I don’t ask for permission to do my job well.
Python is considered one of the cleanest, most elegant, programming languages (source code speaking) and it has no types in its sources (but it's type safe anyway). When I quickly scan TS files, even if I understand TS, I visually struggle way more than plain JS. is it just me?
Automate WebPerf tests with Puppeteer: bit.ly/puppeteer-perf - a collection of JavaScript snippets I use. - Get a performance trace with screenshots - Measure user interactions - Simulate a slow network and CPU - Generate a Lighthouse report - Block third-party domains & more
Dear web developers, This is the one place where I want to toggle between light and dark mode system-wide. Please respect my wishes by using a prefers-color-scheme media query. There is no website where I want to have to toggle the mode manually every time. That's all, ❤️
TypeScript habit: When trying a new library, TS slows down experimentation. So I use plain JS in @codesandbox and try it out. If it meets my needs, then I convert the code to TypeScript as a final step. This avoids wasting time fighting typing issues on a lib I'm just trying.
Being a web developer is 5% algorithms 5% data structures 90% figuring out what is causing horizontal scroll
Safari now supports `enterkeyhint`. 👏 I always like it when the enter key gives me more context. 👇 🔗 Spec: html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/inte… #devsheets
After a year working on 1350+ icons, illustrations and a full-blown editor, we’re finally launching Shape.so 🙌
This is so exciting! With Firefox 75 now every desktop browser supports min(), max(), and clamp() in CSS! developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Moz…
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