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Designing for the web ought to mean making HTML and CSS
29.1.2019
David Heinemeier Hansson has written an interesting post about the current state of web design and how designers ought to be able to still work on the code side of things:
We build using server-side rendering, Turbolinks, and Stimulus. All tools that are approachable and realistic for designers...
WordCamp US 2018
4.1.2019
I recently attended and had the chance to speak at WordCamp US 2018 in Nashville. I had a great time. I love conferences that bring people together around a tight theme because it's very likely you'll have something to talk about with every person there. Plus, I rather like WordPress and...
The Fragmented, But Evolving State of CSS-in-JS
20.12.2018
TLDR: The CSS-in-JS community has converged on a consistent API.
Not so long ago, a Facebook engineer compiled a list of the available CSS-in-JS methodologies. It wasn’t short:
aphrodite, babel-plugin-css-in-js, babel-plugin-pre-style, bloody-react-styled, classy, csjs, css-constructor, css-light...
5 Important Takeaways From the State of JavaScript Survey 2018
11.12.2018
The yearly State Of JavaScript survey results came out recently, and if you care about Web Development, you care about the results. In this article, we'll explo
Collective #475
10.12.2018
CodyHouse Components * The State of Web Browsers * Goodbye, EdgeHTML * What is the Shadow DOM? * Pure CSS Pink
Collective #475 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Collective #473
3.12.2018
Christmas XP 2018 * humaaans * Christmas Designs * Overreacted * HTML Canvas API Tutorial * State of UX in 2019
Collective #473 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Collective #468
15.11.2018
State of Houdini * Turtletoy * VisBug * Squoosh * The Writable Files API * Web.dev (beta) * Inlining or Caching? Both Please!
Collective #468 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Script & Style Show: Episode 25: AR, VR, and Mozilla Reality with Chris Van Wiemeersch
14.10.2018
On this episode: Todd notices what David’s been watching on YouTube while logged in as the Script & Style user and David has no defense but loads of embarrassment. David hurriedly transitions to welcoming guest Chris Van Wiemeersh from Mozilla’s Reality team. Chris enlightens...
The State of Headless CMS Market
19.7.2018
(This is a sponsored post.)
In March and April 2018, Kentico conducted the first global report about the state of headless CMS market. We surveyed 986 CMS practitioners in 85 countries about their opinions, adoption, and plans for using headless CMS. The survey contains valuable industry insights...
Prototyping in the Browser
5.7.2018
Prototyping animations and interactions is vital for a number of reasons: they can make your interface feel deceptively fast, they can help focus the user on a specific task, and they can provide a better sense of the current state of your application. Is data being loaded? Is something...
Collective #428
28.6.2018
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
Proti nemrtvým ve hře State of Decay 2
7.6.2018
Post-apokalyptické téma je vděčné jak ve filmovém, tak i v herním průmyslu. I když se může zdát, že je zombie tématika vyčpělá, vývojáři v Undead Labs si to nemyslí. Přichází tak s druhým dílem State of Decay - jejich semi-simulací přežívání v nehostinném světě obývaném nemrtvými
Script & Style Show: Episode 11: Ionic Framework with Max Lynch
1.6.2018
In this episode: David blames his wife for getting sick and missing last week’s show, Todd’s got a new Jeep, and David then blames his wife for not letting him have a Jeep. Oh, and Max Lynch of Ionic Framework fame stops by to talk about Ionic, Stencil, Web Components, the state...
The State of Changing Gradients with CSS Transitions and Animations
1.6.2018
Back in 2012, Internet Explorer 10 came out and, among other things, it finally supported CSS gradients and, in addition to that, the ability to animate them with just CSS! No other browser supported this at the time, but I was hopeful for the future.
Sadly, six years have passed and nothing...
Understanding React `setState`
25.4.2018
React components can, and often do, have state. State can be anything, but think of things like whether a user is logged in or not and displaying the correct username based on which account is active. Or an array of blog posts. Or if a modal is open or not and which tab within it is active.
React...
Scroll to the Future
19.4.2018
This is an interesting read on the current state of scrollbars and how to control their behavior across operating systems and browsers. The post also highlights a bunch of stuff I didn’t know about, like Element.scrollIntoView() and the scroll-behavior CSS property.
My favorite part of all though?...
State of Blockchain 2017
6.3.2017
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