Collective #469
Publikováno: 19.11.2018
Braces to Pixels * Statusfy * Stack * Arare * The Power of Web Components * Bruck * autoComplete.js * Degreeless.design
Collective #469 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.
The State of JavaScript Survey Results 2018
The results of this year’s State of JavaScript survey.
Get a Free .design Domain Name For Your Website!
Your website will stand out to clients and employers with a .design domain name. Your free .design domain comes with a free email address.
The Power of Web Components
Potch writes about the magic of Web Components and how they empower developers.
Statusfy
Statusfy is a Status Page System that can be easily deployed to a variety of hosting services.
Keyboard-Only Focus Styles
Chris Coyier introduces :focus-visible
, the keyboard-only version of :focus
.
Braces to Pixels
Greg Whitworth describes the journey that a browser goes through to take CSS from braces to pixels.
Degreeless.design – Everything I Learned in Design School
A great collection of resources from kerning to AI design. Created by Tregg Frank.
Stack
Stack is an internet launchpad that stacks web applications for an easy way to multi-task.
Arare
A lightweight auto-curried functional programming library.
Handling Errors in JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
Lukas Gisder-Dubé’s practical tutorial on how to deal with errors in JavaScript.
Birth of a Star
A beautiful Codevember demo by Liam Egan. Caution, might get a bit heavy on the CPU.
Bruck
Bruck is a lo-fi prototyping system made with web components and the Houdini Paint API. By Heydon Pickering.
GraphQL is Everywhere!
Chris Coyier’s collection of useful GraphQL links named by stack parts.
autoComplete.js
A tiny and simple JavaScript library for auto-completion.
Difference between currentColor & Custom Properties
A curious example that showcases how currentColor and Custom Properties differ from each other. By Mike Riethmuller.
Freebies Office Icons Pack
Some lovely free icons by Gunaldi Yunus.
The Virtual DOM is slow. Meet the Memoized DOM.
Sindre Osen Aarsaether’s article about the incredibly fast memoized DOM, used by the web programming language Imba.
An Intro to Imba: the JavaScript-compatible language for lightning fast DOM updates
Another article on Imba, the fast web programming language that uses a memoized DOM and powers the screencasting platform scrimba.com. By Per Harald Borgen.
Free Font: The Circus
An adorable hand-drawn typeface with a vintage look. Free for a subscription.
CSS file icons
Simple CSS file icons for popular extensions.
Collective #469 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.