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Collective #511


bento-starter * HTTP headers for the responsible developer * The CSS Handbook * Sortraits * Widget of the Week Collective #511 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

So, You Wanna Submit a Proposal to Speak at an Event


You’ve been scouring the web for upcoming events. You’ve subscribed to Developer Avocados and you’ve bookmarked conferences.css-tricks.com. And now you’ve found a call for proposals (CFP) that you can’t wait to enter. You quickly fill out the online form and your pinky races towards the Enter...

Tabs: It’s Complicated™


I've said before one quick and powerful thing you can learn as a front-end developer just getting starting with JavaScript is changing classes. const button = document.querySelector(".my-button"); const element = document.querySelector(".content"); button.addEventListener("click", function()...

Using the Web Speech API for Multilingual Translations


Since the early days of science fiction, we have fantasized about machines that talk to us. Today it is commonplace. Even so, the technology for making websites talk is still pretty new. We can make our pages on the web talk using the SpeechSynthesis part of the Web Speech API. This is still...

Collective #507


Developer Survey Results 2019 * Well-aimed? * Perflink * UX Agenda * Spider * Color accessibility tools * Citybound Collective #507 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

Building a Custom Sitemap for Your Gatsby.js Site


Building static sites with React.js using Gatsby.js seem to be more and more a topic of debate when you require an easy to deploy setup, blazing fast speed and smooth developer experience. Gatsby h

Yet Another JavaScript Framework


On March 6, 2018, a new bug was added to the official Mozilla Firefox browser bug tracker. A developer had noticed an issue with Mozilla's nightly build. The report noted that a 14-day weather forecast widget typically featured on a German website had all of a sudden broken and disappeared. Nothing...

Using <details> for Menus and Dialogs is an Interesting Idea


One of the most empowering things you can learn as a new front-end developer who is starting to learn JavaScript is to change classes. If you can change classes, you can use your CSS skills to control a lot on a page. Toggle a class to one thing, style it this way, toggle to another class...

Using Local with Flywheel


Have you seen Local by Flywheel? It's a native app for helping set up local WordPress developer environments. I absolutely love it and use it to do all my local WordPress development work. It brings a lovingly designed GUI to highly technical tasks in a way that I think works very well. Plus...

Planning for Responsive Images


The first time I made an image responsive, it was as simple as coding these four lines: img { max-width: 100%; height auto; /* default */ } Though that worked for me as a developer, it wasn’t the best for the audience. What happens if the the image in the src attribute is heavy? On high-end...

Getting into GraphQL with AWS AppSync


GraphQL is becoming increasingly popular. The problem is that if you are a front-end developer, you are only half of the way there. GraphQL is not just a client technology. The server also has to be implemented according to the specification. This means that in order to implement GraphQL into your...

Mask Compositing: The Crash Course


At the start of 2018, as I was starting to go a bit deeper into CSS gradient masking in order to create interesting visuals one would think are impossible otherwise with just a single element and a tiny bit of CSS, I learned about a property that had previously been completely unknown to...

CSS Variables + calc() + rgb() = Enforcing High Contrast Colors


As you may know, the recent updates and additions to CSS are extremely powerful. From Flexbox to Grid, and — what we’re concerned about here — Custom Properties (aka CSS variables), all of which make robust and dynamic layouts and interfaces easier than ever while opening up many other...

Awesome Analytics with Keen.io (Sponsored)


As a young developer, I would often make decisions based on what I considered to be common sense or what I would envision appealed to users. What a mistake. As I&#8217;ve become more experienced as a developer and a businessman, I&#8217;ve realized that analytics are the best way to make...

Come to An Event Apart in 2019


The 2019 season for An Event Apart (the premiere web and interaction design conference) is about to kick off! Seattle - March 4–6, 2019 Boston - May 6–8, 2019 Washington DC - July 29–31, 2019 Chicago - August 26–28, 2019 Denver - October 28–30, 2019 San Francisco - December 9–11...

Forms that Move With You with Wufoo


I've been into the idea of JAMstack lately. In fact, it was at the inaugural JAMstack_conf that I gave a talked called The All-Powerful Font-End Developer. My overall point there was that there are all these services that we can leverage as front-end developers to build complete websites without...

Need to Test API Endpoints? Two Quick Ways to Do It.


Here's a possibility! Perhaps you are testing your JavaScript with a framework like Jasmine. That's nice because you can write lots of tests to cover your application, get a nice little UI to see the output, and even integrate it with build and deploy tools to make your ongoing development work...

Creating Your Own Gravity and Space Simulator


Space is vast. Space is awesome. Space is difficult to understand — or so people tend to think. But in this tutorial I am going to show you that this is not the case. Quite the contrary; the laws that govern the motion of the stars, planets, asteroids and even entire galaxies are incredibly simple....

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