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Using Dotfiles for Managing Development and Many Other Magical Things


Howdy folks! 🎉 I'm Simon Owen, and over the years, I've loved being a part of and learning from the dotfiles community. I spend a lot of time teaching developers and running workshops. In those sessions, demonstrating how I set up my development environment is often one of things that folks...

JavaScript Glossary: Array .slice() Method


Basics The slice array method copies a given part of an array returning the selected part as an array. It doesn’t mutate the given array rather, it returns a new array

Slide an Image to Reveal Text with CSS Animations


I want to take a closer look at the CSS animation property and walk through an effect that I used on my own portfolio website: making text appear from behind a moving object. Here’s an isolated example if you’d like to see the final product. Here’s what we're going to work with: See the...

How to Change Animated GIF Speed


Comedians would tell you that timing is the most important part of any joke. The same could be said about animated GIFs; whether they’re used as a meme or to illustrate a process, the speed of an animated GIF can effect its effectiveness. With that idea in mind, I set about trying to figure...

Use monday.com to Boost Project Organization and Team Collaboration


(This is a sponsored post.) Front-end development relies on organization and solid communication. Whether you're part of a team that builds large-scale sites or you're flying solo with a handful of quality clients, there are many pieces and steps to get a project from start to finish. And that's...

SVG Filter Effects: Outline Text with <feMorphology>


In this second part of our SVG Filter series you'll learn all about the feMorphology filter, how it works and how you can use it to create interesting effects. SVG Filter Effects: Outline Text with &lt;feMorphology&gt; was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

Why we need CSS subgrid


I’m a huge fan of CSS Grid and I use it on pretty much every project these days. However, there’s one part of it that makes things much more complicated than they really ought to be: the lack of subgrids. And in this post on the matter, Ken Bellows explains why they’d be so gosh darn useful: But...

The Premise and Promise of Digital Securities (DS)


What they are, how they improve on existing models, and what makes them different from utility tokens. (Part 1 of 3 in a series about Digital Securities) From the CoinMarketCap editorial desk: Continuing with our exploration of security tokens, we [&#8230;] The post The Premise and Promise...

The 10,000 Year Clock Design Principals


In the new year edition of the Clearleft newsletter, Jeremy Keith linked to the design principals Danny Hillis thought about while considering a clock that would work for 10,000 years. Here's part of that page, satisfyingly displayed as a &#60;dl&#62;: Longevity: Go slow Avoid sliding friction...

GitHub Private Repos are Now Free and Unlimited


This is some awesome news! GitHub has always had private repositories part of their paid subscription. I believe it was capped at a few free private repos and then you had to upgrade after three or

Gulp for WordPress: Creating the Tasks


This is the second post in a two-part series about creating a Gulp workflow for WordPress theme development. Part one focused on the initial installation, setup, and organization of Gulp in a WordPress theme project. This post goes deep into the tasks Gulp will run by breaking down what each task...

Gulp for WordPress: Initial Setup


This is the first part of a two-part series on creating a Gulp workflow for WordPress theme development. This first part covers a lot of ground for the initial setup, including Gulp installation and an outline of the tasks we want it to run. If you're interested in how the tasks are created, then...

Force Download with JavaScript


Force download scripts have been an important part of internet usability for a long time.&#160; I can attest to that by the number of times I&#8217;ve implemented this feature on the server side and the popularity of my PHP Force Download post, even to this day.&#160; With the web world having...

Write React Faster w/ Simple React Snippets


I'm a big fan of speeding up every part of your development. If you shave off seconds here and there multiple times a day, you'll save a ton of time over the course of a year. This involves

Compound Components in React Using the Context API


Compound components in React allow you to create components with some form of connected state that’s managed amongst themselves. A good example is the Form component in Semantic UI React. To see how we can implement compound components in a real-life React application, we’ll build a compound...

DRY State Switching With CSS Variables: Fallbacks and Invalid Values


This is the second post in a two-part series that looks into the way CSS variables can be used to make the code for complex layouts and interactions less difficult to write and a lot easier to maintain. The first installment walks through various use cases where this technique applies. This post...

DRY Switching with CSS Variables: The Difference of One Declaration


This is the first post of a two-part series that looks into the way CSS variables can be used to make the code for complex layouts and interactions less difficult to write and a lot easier to maintain. This first installment walks through various use cases where this technique applies. The second...

Implementing Smooth Scrolling in React


Smooth Scrolling, dont know what it is? Well, instead of clicking on a button and being instantly taken to a different part of the (same) page, the user is navigated there via a scroll animation.

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