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I get to know about 🔥 The new #Records and #Tuples in ES2022 bring structured and type-safe data representations to the language. Say goodbye to accidental mutations and hello to immutable goodness! 🔒 #JavaScriptFeatures #TypeSafety


JavaScript Pro Tip: Use optional chaining (?.) to safely access nested object properties without throwing errors. It's a lifesaver when dealing with potentially undefined values! #JavaScriptFeatures


JavaScript is constantly evolving, with new features and updates being added on a regular basis. Some of the latest features include optional chaining, nullish coalescing, and BigInt. #ES2020 #JavaScriptFeatures 6/8


With JavaScript, we can: - Create dynamic websites - Handle events like clicks and form submissions - Make HTTP requests to APIs (AJAX/fetch) - Manipulate the DOM (Document Object Model) #JavaScriptFeatures


With JavaScript, we can: - Create dynamic websites - Handle events like clicks and form submissions - Make HTTP requests to APIs (AJAX/fetch) - Manipulate the DOM (Document Object Model) #JavaScriptFeatures


JavaScript Pro Tip: Use optional chaining (?.) to safely access nested object properties without throwing errors. It's a lifesaver when dealing with potentially undefined values! #JavaScriptFeatures #js


JavaScript Pro Tip: Use optional chaining (?.) to safely access nested object properties without throwing errors. It's a lifesaver when dealing with potentially undefined values! #JavaScriptFeatures #js


JavaScript Pro Tip: Use optional chaining (?.) to safely access nested object properties without throwing errors. It's a lifesaver when dealing with potentially undefined values! #JavaScriptFeatures


JavaScript Pro Tip: Use optional chaining (?.) to safely access nested object properties without throwing errors. It's a lifesaver when dealing with potentially undefined values! #JavaScriptFeatures #js


I get to know about 🔥 The new #Records and #Tuples in ES2022 bring structured and type-safe data representations to the language. Say goodbye to accidental mutations and hello to immutable goodness! 🔒 #JavaScriptFeatures #TypeSafety


JavaScript is constantly evolving, with new features and updates being added on a regular basis. Some of the latest features include optional chaining, nullish coalescing, and BigInt. #ES2020 #JavaScriptFeatures 6/8


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We're launching our first style explorer today. Go to Explore on our website and press "styles". Click "Try Style" to quickly test them with whatever you have in your prompt bar. Fuzzy search works too! Type photo or anime in the search bar to narrow styles to just those domains

midjourney's tweet image. We're launching our first style explorer today. Go to Explore on our website and press "styles". Click "Try Style" to quickly test them with whatever you have in your prompt bar. Fuzzy search works too! Type photo or anime in the search bar to narrow styles to just those domains

Pokud máte v jednotlivých filtrech více možností a máte filtraci obecně robustní, zvažte zobrazování jen části z nich. Ostatní zobrazte až na vyžádání poté, co si uživatel klikne na “Zobrazit další”. Filtrace se tím na první pohled zpřehlední a odlehčí. #UX / CRO tip

zbysek's tweet image. Pokud máte v jednotlivých filtrech více možností a máte filtraci obecně robustní, zvažte zobrazování jen části z nich. 

Ostatní zobrazte až na vyžádání poté, co si uživatel klikne na “Zobrazit další”.

Filtrace se tím na první pohled zpřehlední a odlehčí. 

#UX / CRO tip

I found this cheat sheet that explains filter and splice methods in Javascript very well.

csaba_kissi's tweet image. I found this cheat sheet that explains filter and splice methods in Javascript very well.

You can do a bunch of amazing things using the CSS filter function For example: The sepia() CSS function converts the input image to more yellow/brown appearance

Prathkum's tweet image. You can do a bunch of amazing things using the CSS filter function

For example: 

The sepia() CSS function converts the input image to more yellow/brown appearance
Prathkum's tweet image. You can do a bunch of amazing things using the CSS filter function

For example: 

The sepia() CSS function converts the input image to more yellow/brown appearance

CSS filter property visual guide for frontend developers 🎨 A Thread 🧵👇

AlfaizAliX's tweet image. CSS filter property visual guide for frontend developers 🎨

A Thread 🧵👇

Today I learned about some java script array method and the set of object : forEach()-used to iterate through each element in an array. filter()-creates a new array with elements that pass a condition . map()-transform each element and return a new array.and reduce, set.

preeti_kus2007's tweet image. Today I learned  about some java script array method and the set of object :
forEach()-used to iterate  through  each element  in an array.
filter()-creates  a new array with elements that pass a condition .
map()-transform  each element  and return  a new array.and reduce, set.

ป๊าดนี่แหละที่ตามหา❕❕เป็นฟิลเตอร์ที่สามารถเอารูปจากแกลอรี่มาใส่ได้ แล้วสีฟิลเตอร์จะไปอยู่ในรูป ﹆⚬🏠🛵🚦

Beyoumind's tweet image. ป๊าดนี่แหละที่ตามหา❕❕เป็นฟิลเตอร์ที่สามารถเอารูปจากแกลอรี่มาใส่ได้ แล้วสีฟิลเตอร์จะไปอยู่ในรูป ﹆⚬🏠🛵🚦
Beyoumind's tweet image. ป๊าดนี่แหละที่ตามหา❕❕เป็นฟิลเตอร์ที่สามารถเอารูปจากแกลอรี่มาใส่ได้ แล้วสีฟิลเตอร์จะไปอยู่ในรูป ﹆⚬🏠🛵🚦
Beyoumind's tweet image. ป๊าดนี่แหละที่ตามหา❕❕เป็นฟิลเตอร์ที่สามารถเอารูปจากแกลอรี่มาใส่ได้ แล้วสีฟิลเตอร์จะไปอยู่ในรูป ﹆⚬🏠🛵🚦

⚡ filter( ) method in JavaScript 😉 Don't underestimate this array method is very useful. 🧵...

ATechAjay's tweet image. ⚡ filter( ) method in JavaScript

😉 Don't underestimate this array method is very useful.

🧵...

CSS filter property cheatsheet for web developers 🎨 A Thread 🧵👇

AlfaizAliX's tweet image. CSS filter property cheatsheet for web developers 🎨

A Thread 🧵👇

No more random --srefs! Midjourney has just launched a Style Explorer on the website. In the "Explore" section, you can search by colour, style and other keywords. Then apply the style to your prompt. These are the top results for searching "Blue", for example:

pzf_ai's tweet image. No more random --srefs!

Midjourney has just launched a Style Explorer on the website. In the "Explore" section, you can search by colour, style and other keywords. Then apply the style to your prompt.

These are the top results for searching "Blue", for example:

フィルタリング、いったん終了。全体的に緑っぽくなってしまったかな。赤系で少し明色を入れてもいいかも。きりがなくなるので、あまりやりすぎはせんけど。

zhukov1945jp's tweet image. フィルタリング、いったん終了。全体的に緑っぽくなってしまったかな。赤系で少し明色を入れてもいいかも。きりがなくなるので、あまりやりすぎはせんけど。

CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

denicmarko's tweet image. CSS tip:

When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box:

filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

Filter & Sort - Uxercon Icon Library 🎛️

uxercon's tweet image. Filter & Sort - Uxercon Icon Library 🎛️

🚨 MIDJOURNEY UPDATE : SREF EXPLORER 🚨 Midjourney launched an early version of their style explorer today. It's like the video and image explore pages but now it's styles!, Each thumbnail is a set of prompts rendered with a different SREF code (which sample randomly from the…

LudovicCreator's tweet image. 🚨 MIDJOURNEY UPDATE : SREF EXPLORER 🚨

Midjourney launched an early version of their style explorer today.

It's like the video and image explore pages but now it's styles!,

Each thumbnail is a set of prompts rendered with a different SREF code (which sample randomly from the…

CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

denicmarko's tweet image. CSS tip:

When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box:

filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

CSS tip: When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

denicmarko's tweet image. CSS tip:

When you work with transparent images you can use `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box:

filter: drop-shadow(2px 4px 8px #585858);

GM! ☀️ Sunrise in clear sky Hand coded in javascript

JeffClark's tweet image. GM! ☀️
Sunrise in clear sky
Hand coded in javascript

📣 Introducing grafi.js 📣 JS Image Processing Utility. It's like underscore.js but for image👑 grafijs.org

kosamari's tweet image. 📣 Introducing grafi.js 📣
JS Image Processing Utility. It's like underscore.js but for image👑
grafijs.org

A React Native image picker with support for camera, video, compression, multiple images & cropping by @ivpusic 🖼️✨ - madewithreactjs.com/react-native-i…

madewith_react's tweet image. A React Native image picker with support for camera, video, compression, multiple images & cropping by @ivpusic 🖼️✨ - madewithreactjs.com/react-native-i…

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