Collective #738
Publikováno: 17.11.2022
GitHub Blocks * CSS Clothoid Corners * CSS Hover Light Card * Stylify * Openblocks
Inspirational Website of the Week: Poppr
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Mona Sans & Hubot Sans
Two variable, open source fonts from GitHub.
CSS Hover Light Card
Amazing demo by Jhey Thompkins. Learn more about how it was made in this thread.
Using the Jaws-effect to transition between 2D and 3D
Read all about the challenge of transitioning from flat 2D to 3D and into extended reality when wearing a head-mounted display by the team of 14islands.
Creating fluffy trees with Three.js
Part 1 of a tutorial where you will learn how to make beautiful fluffy trees for Three.js using GLSL shaders. By Michael Dougall.
Atomizer
A library to create small, reusable CSS that scales as your website grows.
CSS Clothoid Corners
A CSS clip-path generator that applies visually soft corners to HTML elements using clothoid curves. By Takehiko Ono.
Stylify
Stylify generates optimized utility-first CSS dynamicly based on what you write.
Pushpin icon speedrun
A helpful commentary for a fantastic speedrun on how a pushpin icon is designed.
GitHub Blocks
A technical preview of GitHub Blocks that will make it possible to extend your codebase with custom, interactive blocks for enhanced workflows.
Why you should never use px to set font-size in CSS
Learn why using the pixel unit for setting font sizes in CSS is a bad idea. By Josh Collinsworth.
Openblocks
Openblocks is an all-in-one IDE to create internal or customer-facing apps.
CSS Grid and Custom Shapes
The last part of an article series on CSS grid and custom shapes where Temani Afif explores more fancy shapes.
What’s so great about functional programming anyway?
Read why functional programming is such a hit and how Algebraic Structures allow us to write expressive code in this sample chapter from James Sinclair’s upcoming book “A skeptic’s guide to functional programming with JavaScript”.
What do numbers look like?
An amazing exploration into visualizing numbers by John Williamson including a 3D viewer of a million integers.
Sapling
Meta has open sourced Sapling, a new, Git-compatible source control client that scales to the largest repositories in the world.
Lot of Particles
An impressive Three.js demo by Marco Ludovico Perego with lots and lots of particles. Read more here.
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