Collective #429


Shotsnapp * fakeScroll * SVG Pattern Doodler * Singlie * Generative WorldCup * Scrolling Gradient * ChartGen * React From Zero Collective #429 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

​Build a web traffic monitor with Python


In today’s tech world, it is important to know where the traffic on your website comes from because it helps content creators and website owners understand their visitors better. Website owners can

8 Best Atom Packages for Web Developers


Atom is one of the most popular and feature-rich source code editors for web developers. Originally, Atom was GitHub’s internal tool. Later, they decided to open-source it for the... The post 8 Best Atom Packages for Web Developers appeared first on Onextrapixel

Fitting Text to a Container


There are a number of ways to go about putting some text in a container and having it size itself to fill that container. There are different technologies we can use and different considerations to think about. Let us count the ways. Magic Number it with viewport units If you set type with...

WDRL — Edition 233:


Hey, Welcome back this week to another roundup edition. I’m keeping it short as I can’t type very well at the moment — I hurt one of my fingers pretty badly and it’ll take some weeks to fully recover. Anyways, I found some interesting articles this week that I want to share with you....

Script & Style Show: Episode 13: Decentralized Identity with Daniel Buchner


In this episode:  David and Todd return from travels to San Francisco, Oslo, and Iceland, Todd reveals he’s a new (dog) father, and they welcome guest Daniel Buchner, a Senior PM for Microsoft’s Decentralized Identity team.  Daniel shares his knowledge about blockchain and crypto, then...

How to create a logo that responds to its own aspect ratio


One of the cool things about <svg> is that it's literally its own document, so @media queries in CSS inside the SVG are based on its viewport rather than the HTML document that likely contains it. This unique feature has let people play around for years. Tim Kadlec experimented with...

Empower Through Web Development


As a person with a disability, I appreciate the web and modern-day computing for their many affordances. The web is a great place to work and share and connect. You can make a living, build your dream, and speak your mind. It’s not easy, though. Beginners struggling with the box model often take...

Free E-book: ​Modernize for Mobile Apps


(This is a sponsored post.) No sign up required to read the free e-book. Building modern apps (mobile, PWAs or Single Page Apps) that connect to legacy or enterprise systems is a pain. We put together an e-book that discusses the various options for how to make it all work. Here are some of...

Collective #428


face-api.js * Heraclos * Plexus Shaders * Backspace Rethought * Truchet * Current state of webdesign * ml5.js * mkcert Collective #428 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

8 Effective Design Tips for Offline Applications


With the seeming massive adoption of web applications, design systems to support this adoption get better. While the internet is abound in certain areas, connectivity could be limited or non-existe

Vue + TypeScript: A Match Made in Your Code Editor


Vue is so hot right now and I’ve been thinking of doing a serious project with it since quite a while, so when the opportunity popped up, I hopped in. But there was a little problem — one of the requirements of the project was to write it in TypeScript. At first, I was super stressed about...

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