Very glad that finally my favourite music website has got a long overdue refresh at its front end, it was so painful to browse without using the reader view in Firefox.
Someone from bsky mentioned he doesn’t show peoples’ avatars and just uses this library for indenticons. It looks amazing! I will use this too for rendering webmentions in my blog. https://github.com/laurentpayot/minidenticons
How do you feel about duplicate links in articles, blogs, whatever? Meaning: A certain word is a link (let's say "HEALTH") leading to an external website.
Would it annoy you if this word was always a link and it's mentioned for example 20 times in an article? Or would you rather have it only once to make it easier to scan for links?
“The simplicity of HTML and CSS now feels like a radical act. To build a website with just these tools is a small protest against platform capitalism: a way to assert sustainability, independence, longevity.” — Jarrett Fuller
Currently studying for the #cpacc exam and I found the #legal part surprisingly interesting. This topic was also relevant in a workshop I gave, so here's a couple of law suits that are #accessibility related:
Anyone have any web frontend recommendations? I've only ever used HTML/JS, but I'd like to use a framework to maybe make things simpler/quicker(?) I come from a Python background if that helps! #python#web#frontend#javascript#development
Before picking any framework, I think CSS is most important. After that, I'd go for htmx (and use your Python knowledge for the SSR) as I think that's where the web should go, and for Angular / React if you want to get paid right now.
I decided (again) to prepare for the #cpacc exam by the #iaap after I had some doubt of it's usefulness.
But after doing a non-technical workshop for #accessibility newbies last week and believing that the #eaa will have some impact, I decided to go for it!
I'm using the @dequesystems prep course and read everything with 200% zoom. Unfortunately this makes paragraphs very long, so I'd like to share a #bookmarklet I quickly created to shorten them:
for (let paragraph of allParagraphElements) {
paragraph.style.width = '60ch';
}
})();
Here's a little tutorial on how to add them to you bookmarks: <https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-are-bookmarklets/>
#frontend #WebDev #HTML #CSS #JavaScript #a11y
Excited to share tailwindcss-fluid-font-size, a new fluid typography Tailwind plugin.
I’ve been iterating on Tailwind approaches to fluid typography for a couple years. tailwindcss-fluid-font-size is more flexible and, to me, the most ergonomic and idiomatically “Tailwindy” of the solutions I’ve built or read about.
Open minded Tailwind haters might even be interested in at least the design.
ES-DE Frontend version is 3.0.2 (released 2024-05-13) (es-de.org)
ES-DE (EmulationStation Desktop Edition) is a gaming frontend for Linux, macOS, Windows and Android...