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How to Serve a Subdomain as a Subdirectory
6.5.2022
Let’s say you have a website built on a platform that excels at design and it’s available at example.com. But that platform falls short at blogging. So you think to yourself, “What if I could use a different blogging …
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How streamers & game devs can work in... perfect harmony?
4.5.2022
Or at least, ways to not piss them off, according to Devolver's Clara Sia
Podcast: Devolver's Clara Sia on the streamer-led discovery process for games
4.5.2022
Listen now (48 min) | How streamers find your content - and how they want to interact with you
Syntax Highlighting (and More!) With Prism on a Static Site
4.5.2022
So, you’ve decided to build a blog with Next.js. Like any dev blogger, you’d like to have code snippets in your posts that are formatted nicely with syntax highlighting. Perhaps you also want to display line numbers in the …
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Adding Custom GitHub Badges to Your Repo
3.5.2022
If you’ve spent time looking at open-source repos on GitHub, you’ve probably noticed that most of them use badges in their README files. Take the official React repository, for instance. There are GitHub badges all over the README file that communicate important...
Trend watch: the rise of 'publisher as a service'?
2.5.2022
A different way to get your PC/console games out there
Creating Realistic Reflections With CSS
2.5.2022
In design, reflections are stylized mirror images of objects. Even though they are not as popular as shadows, they have their moments — just think about the first time you explored the different font formats in MS Word or PowerPoint: …
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Plus: a big Steam week, w/Warhammer 40k & Trek To Yomi up next...
29.4.2022
Our regular paid Plus analysis column looks at the big PC/console game trends
Creating the DigitalOcean Logo in 3D With CSS
29.4.2022
Howdy y’all! Unless you’ve been living under a rock (and maybe even then), you’ve undoubtedly heard the news that CSS-Tricks, was acquired by DigitalOcean. Congratulations to everyone! 🥳
As a little hurrah to commemorate the occasion, I wanted to …
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Setting Up CloudFront to Host Your Web App
28.4.2022
In my last article, we went over how to set up a web app that serves chunks and bundles of CSS and JavaScript from CloudFront. We integrated it into Vite so that when the app runs in a browser, …
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Cook Serve Forever's announcement splash, deconstructed
27.4.2022
Also: Xbox's latest financials & lots more
Cool Hover Effects That Use Background Properties
27.4.2022
A while ago, Geoff wrote an article about a cool hover effect. The effect relies on a combination of CSS pseudo-elements, transforms, and transitions. A lot of comments have shown that the same effect can be done using background …
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Avoiding the Pitfalls of Nested Components in a Design System
26.4.2022
When creating a component-based, front-end infrastructure, one of the biggest pain points I’ve personally encountered is making components that are both reusable and responsive when there are nested components within components.
Take the following “call to action” (<CTA />…
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A heavily curated store? Meta Quest thinks it's a winner...
25.4.2022
The ambassador's reception invite, or the golden ticket in a Wonka bar?
Plus analysis: Teardown's 1.0, Dune: Spice Wars' debut & more
22.4.2022
Lots of big games and movements in this week's charts
Writing Strong Front-end Test Element Locators
22.4.2022
Automated front-end tests are awesome. We can write a test with code to visit a page — or load up just a single component — and have that test code click on things or type text like a user would, …
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In-depth: how Dread Hunger hit 1 million sales
20.4.2022
Also: a new player survey, and heaps of platform news
Adding Tailwind CSS to New and Existing WordPress Themes
20.4.2022
In the 15 or so years since I started making WordPress websites, nothing has had more of an impact on my productivity — and my ability to enjoy front-end development — than adding Tailwind CSS to my workflow (and it …
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Podcast: Dread Hunger's James Tan on its million-selling success
20.4.2022
Listen now (43 min) | Looking at the social deduction smash in depth
The future of PC/console game discovery: a discussion
18.4.2022
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