chris_hayes, to design
@chris_hayes@fosstodon.org avatar

Fun little frontend experiences.

https://www.designspells.com
#design #frontend

stvfrnzl, to Astro
@stvfrnzl@mastodon.online avatar

In case you're using it: I've updated my @astro starter template to the latest version.

https://astro-naut-template.vercel.app/

Also the external link component got a small, but important update. 🤗

antran22, to CSS French
@antran22@mastodon.social avatar

Can somebody really sell me Tailwindcss. This is the 3rd time I tried it and it still doesn't click for me.

#tailwind #frontend #css

Nico3333fr, to random French
@Nico3333fr@mastodon.social avatar

@protonprivacy recherche activement des devs (Paris, Barcelone, Londres), sur plusieurs teams. Exemple : https://lnkd.in/eHjCG9MN

J'ai bientôt 6 ans d'expérience sur place, j'ai été sur pas mal de projets (Mail, Calendar, Signup, etc.), j'ai même occupé différents postes et dealé avec un paquet d'équipes en transverse (L10N, etc.), donc si vous hésitez à postuler ou si vous vous posez des questions, n'hésitez plus, demandez-moi :)

(en privé si vous préférez, aucun souci)

christian, to 11ty
@christian@aldr.social avatar

I'm taking a bit more time with my starter kit upgrade.

Along with moving away from SASS/SCSS, I have decided to learn and lean into the CUBE CSS methodology once and for all 💪

I keep seeing it pop up from developers I admire and now would be a perfect time to give it a spin.

Not sure if I'll also delve into design tokens just yet 👀 but maybe.

https://cube.fyi/

ricmac, to javascript
@ricmac@mastodon.social avatar

With frontend development, is it better to start simple and build on top of standard HTML, CSS and JavaScript? Or do you need a swiss army knife framework, like Next.js or Angular? I looked at recent Vue developments and found a lot to like about its "progressive framework" approach. https://thenewstack.io/want-out-of-react-complexity-try-vues-progressive-framework/

michalzadkowski, to random
@michalzadkowski@mastodon.social avatar

Looking for a Storybook alternative that will work nicely with next.js and server-side components and _app router.

javedAB, to javascript

#people want fast-loading pages

one way to achieve this is by loading only the necessary #javascript initially

load the rest on hover or button click for a smoother experience

#webdesign #ux #coding #frontend #webdevelopment

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