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Napkin


We took a surface level look at Pipedream the other day, which really does look cool. It’s like a much more modern and fancy version of what Yahoo Pipes was. A better comparison might be Zapier, except you … The post Napkin appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks...

View Source (on Mobile)


Have you ever wished you could see the HTML source of a web page while on a mobile browser, which generally doesn’t offer that feature? If you have a desktop machine around, there are ways, but what I mean … The post View Source (on Mobile) appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

View Source (on Mobile)


Have you ever wished you could see the HTML source of a web page while on a mobile browser, which generally doesn’t offer that feature? If you have a desktop machine around, there are ways, but what I mean … The post View Source (on Mobile) appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

CSS Nesting, specificity, and you


Here’s Kilian Valkhof on CSS nesting which isn’t available in browsers yet, but will be soon. There are a few differences he notes between CSS nesting and nesting in Sass or Less though. Take, for example, the following code: div … The post CSS Nesting, specificity, and you appeared...

The Large, Small, and Dynamic Viewports


We’ve got viewport units (e.g. vw, vh, vmin, vmax), and they are mostly pretty great. It’s cool to always have a unit available that is relative to the entire screen. But when you ask people what … The post The Large, Small, and Dynamic Viewports appeared first on CSS-Tricks....

gridless.design


Donnie D’Amato built a whole site around the thesis that “digital designers still expect to use the grid while experienced layout engineers have moved beyond it.” The idea isn’t that we should never literally use display: grid; but rather that … The post...

Automatic Daily GitHub Backups, Restored in Seconds


Any company that uses GitHub for critical applications needs a backup that can be restored quickly when needed. Cyberattacks, human errors, or a forced push are just some of the scenarios that can result in the loss of GitHub data. … The post Automatic Daily GitHub Backups, Restored...

A Deep Dive on Skipping to Content


While most people browsing the web on a computer use a mouse, many rely on their keyboard instead. Theoretically, using a web page with the keyboard should not be a problem — press the TAB key to move the keyboard … The post A Deep Dive on Skipping to Content appeared first on CSS-Tricks....

A Shared ESLint Configuration


Looks like it was almost 9 years ago when Airbnb first published their JavaScript Style Guide. 112k stars on GitHub later, it seems like the de facto preset for Babel / ES Lint. But it’s not the only company … The post A Shared ESLint Configuration appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

GitHub Explains the Open Graph Images


An explanation of those new GitHub social media images: […] our custom Open Graph image service is a little Node.js app that uses the GitHub GraphQL API to collect data, generates some HTML from a template, and pipes it to  … The post GitHub Explains the Open Graph Images...

Cronos to Integrate Chainlink Price Feeds Oracle Solution for DeFi Apps


We’re thrilled to announce that Chainlink Price Feeds will be integrated into Crypto.com’s Cronos as our recommended oracle service for developers needing external financial market data in their DeFi applications. The upcoming integration will give Cronos developers native access to the industry’s...

Slinkity


Perhaps the #1 reason I love Astro is that it brings the JavaScript component authoring experience to the Static Site Generator world with zero JavaScript (except bits you very specifically opt-in to). That HTML-first approach is also why I like … The post Slinkity appeared first...

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