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If you’ve followed this blog, you know that I’m obsessed with figuring out every way to interact with, abuse, and convert different types of media.  Whether it’s images, video, or audio, if something can be changed or exploited, I want to figure out how to do it. I remember...

Clearfix: A Lesson in Web Development Evolution


The web community has, for the most part, been a spectacularly open place. As such, a lot of the best development techniques happen right out in the open, on blogs and in forums, evolving as they’re passed around and improved. I thought it might be fun (and fascinating) to actually follow this...

Writing Good Support Requests


My take on trying to be helpful to a support staff. One bit is just as relevant for learning development: Writing out a ticket will help you figure out the problem. Sometimes when you have to take a second to collect your thoughts and explain something, the problem will become clear and maybe even...

Debugging Node Code in VS Code


Visual Studio Code has an amazing amount of functionality built in, including support for debugging applications. Although the functionality is there, it took me several tries to figure out how to

Debugging Node Code in VS Code


Visual Studio Code has an amazing amount of functionality built in, including support for debugging applications. Although the functionality is there, it took me several tries to figure out how to

Don’t Use The Placeholder Attribute


Eric Bailey takes a hardline position on <input placeholder>. You might be thinking, as I did: yeah, yeah I know the pitfalls. I'm capable of using placeholder responsibly. But when you look at all the negatives together: Can’t be automatically translated; Is oftentimes used in place of...

Don’t just copy the @font-face out of Google Fonts URLs


I don't think this is an epidemic or anything, but I've seen it done a few times and even advocated for. This is what I mean... You go to Google Fonts and pick a font like Open Sans, and it gives you either a <link> or an @import with a URL there in which to ready this font for usage...

Full Image Reveal Effect


A simple fullscreen image reveal effect where thumbnails slide out of the viewport to reveal a larger image. Full Image Reveal Effect was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops

Creating a VS Code Theme


Everyone has special and perhaps, particular, tastes when it comes to their code editor. There are literally thousands of themes out there, and for good reason: a thing of beauty and enhancement to productivity for one can be a hindrance to another. It’s been an item on my bucket list to create...

The State of Changing Gradients with CSS Transitions and Animations


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...

Frustration


Jeremy Keith talks about a couple of recent frustrating moments in his life. One regarding a musical instrument, one involving a build process: That feeling of frustration I get from having wiring issues with a musical instrument is the same feeling I get whenever something goes awry with my...

​Customize payment solutions with our enhanced platform


(This is a sponsored post.) We’ve upped our game by using developers’ feedback to improve the Authorize.Net payment platform. Check out our new, streamlined API, better sample code and SDKs, and use them to provide your merchants with a secure, scalable payment solution. You’ll see that it’s...

Service Worker Cookbook


I stumbled upon this site the other day from Mozilla that’s a collection of recipes to get started with a Service Worker — from caching strategies and notifications to providing an offline fallback to your users, this little cookbook has it all. You can also check out our guide to making...

Just a Couple’a Fun Typography Links


Marcin Wichary made an incredible demo exploring "segmented type" as in, the kind you might see on a display like a microwave, but scaling up in complexity from there. "Datalegreya is a typeface which can interweave data curves with text." Airbnb commissions their own new font, Cereal (complete...

Free Introduction to Web Development Workshop


Brian Holt and the Frontend Masters team are putting on a free workshop today and tomorrow that is live-streamed for anyone that's interested. This is super cool because, despite the fact that there is a mountain of articles about web development out there, there are only few that start with...

What’s wrong with CSS-in-JS?


Brad Frost thinks it's: Lack of portability Context Switching Flushing best practices down the toilet In the spirit of good-ol-fashioned blog-and-response, here's: Brain Muenzenmeyer's response Micah Godbolt's response I'd like to point out that "CSS-in-JS" is an umbrella term, and that there...

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