Blue Beanie Day 2019


November 30th, the official "Blue Beanie Day," has come and gone. I'm not sure I ever grokked the exact spirit of it, but I've written about what it means to me. Last year: Web standards, as an overall idea, has entirely taken hold and won the day. That's worth celebrating, as the web would...

Adam Argyle’s 2020 CSS Predictions


I think Adam's first prediction is his boldest, even beyond his Hail Mary prediction. CSS grid is awesome and gap is perhaps one of its best qualities, but gap superseding spacing things out in other ways (e.g. margin) is a bold prediction indeed, especially with Firefox being the only browser...

Yap


Interesting idea for a "chat room" from Postlight: Create a Yap chat room. Invite others to join and talk. Share a URL of just about anything. Everyone gathering can comment on what you’ve shared. If you think your conversation deserves an audience, share the URL of your chat publicly. Only...

Detecting Inactive Users


Most of the time you don’t really care about whether a user is actively engaged or temporarily inactive on your application. Inactive, meaning, perhaps they got up to get a drink of water, or more likely, changed tabs to do something else for a bit. There are situations, though, when tracking...

lite-youtube-embed


A standard copy-and-paste YouTube embed lands on your page as an <iframe> which loads a big ol' pile of other stuff to play that video. But the UX of it is still essentially an image and a play button. Click the play button and the video plays. You can build essentially the same thing with...

Dip Your Toes Into Hardware With WebMIDI


Did you know there is a well-supported browser API that allows you to interface with interesting and even custom-built hardware using a mature protocol that predates the web? Let me introduce you to MIDI and the WebMIDI API and show you how it presents a unique opportunity for front-end developers...

Collective #573


Building A CSS Layout * Leonardo * React View * No to Chrome * Game accessibility and the Web Collective #573 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

7 Best Tools for Making Logos Online


Creating a fitting logo for your business is one of the most important steps of your branding strategy. You don’t necessarily need to hire a professional designer, as you... The post 7 Best Tools for Making Logos Online appeared first on Onextrapixel

How I’ve Improved as a Web Developer (and a Person) in 2019


We’re sliding into the roaring twenties of the twenty-first century (cue Jazz music 🎷). It’s important that you and I, as responsible people, follow the tradition of looking back on the past year and reflect on the things that went right and wrong in the hopes of becoming the best version...

Freak Flags


I don't see image sprites used that much anymore, but it's still a good technique for reducing downloaded decorative image assets when you have multiple on a page. The big idea is combining all the graphics into one and then shifting around the size and background-position to reveal one at...

Just Sharing My Gulpfile


Seemingly out of the blue, the Gulp processing I had set up for this site started to have a race condition. I'd run my watch command, change some CSS, and the processing would sometimes leave behind some extra files that were meant to be cleaned up during the processing. Like the cleanup tasks...

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