noellemitchell, to webdev
@noellemitchell@mstdn.social avatar

I really should be learning CSS faster 😅 :blobcatfearful:

My Neocities blog looks really plain at the moment. :blobcatamused:

kubikpixel, to rust
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Have any of you Rust developers ever used Skytable and been satisfied so far? Is it also 100% open source or do I have to pay attention to something like SurrealDB and can GraphQL or something similar also be used on it?

🦀 https://skytable.io
⚙️ https://surrealdb.com
⚙️ https://graphql.org


kubikpixel,
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Which of these databases is probably more practical and faster for a fast project in pure , which database would you prefer?

(The question about is not meant seriously, because depending on the task and the desired solution, the results will be different.)

🦀 https://skytable.io
🦀 https://www.polodb.org

davidbisset, to CSS
@davidbisset@phpc.social avatar

“Why don’t we talk about minifying anymore?” https://blog.sentry.io/why-dont-we-talk-about-minifying-css/

skry, to webdev
@skry@mastodon.social avatar

“hello! i am currently seeking new employment opportunities in art, design and/or web development, ux & marketing consultation
resume :: ‪https://encipherdesign.com‬”

—> @brentpruitt

tildezero, to music
@tildezero@mastodon.social avatar

I'm building
https://emptyfm.river.sh/

Some more features has to come in, but thus far my mother is using and finding it useful - let me know!

cory, to music
@cory@social.lol avatar
joelanman, to javascript
@joelanman@hachyderm.io avatar

trying to implement a form submission progress bar in js, but XHR follows the success redirect without telling me (I want to access it and redirect the browser).

Fetch can opt out of that but doesn't have a progress api!

I think I found a workaround for XHR:

xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {

 if (this.readyState === this.DONE) {  
 window.location.href = this.responseURL  
 this.abort()  
 }

}  

kubikpixel, to wordpress German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Ich habe schon etwas länger Wordpress kritisiert, doch dies ist nun wirklich ein nachvollziehbares Argument mehr. Ihr verhalten ist ein Ausbeuten von Open-Source und die einzigen sind es leider auch nicht.

»Automattic, das grenzt an Nötigung!
Erst kosten­los, dann plötz­lich sau­teuer: Wie die Word­press-Betrei­berin einen auf Google macht.«
– von @MrClicko

😑 https://blog.clickomania.ch/2024/04/30/automattic-lock-in-strategie/


inautilo, to business
@inautilo@mastodon.social avatar

“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


stvfrnzl, to Astro
@stvfrnzl@mastodon.online avatar

Good news: I got #webmentions working locally with @astro ! 🥳

Bad news: They're not showing in production, there's not even a request, nor is my try & catch throwing me an error 🤡

Why is it SO HARD to get them working with #astro?? Meanwhile the #11ty community has tons of resources on how to do it...

I assume that it's some client-side issue but I've had enough of this, time to start the weekend

#WebDev #Frontend #indieweb

dlesieur, to webdev
@dlesieur@fosstodon.org avatar

Can't recommend enough the Hypermedia Systems ebook to web developers. Not only a great resource for learning and "getting" , and acquiring key best practices for using it, but it also makes the case for the classic system architecture, which has been somewhat disregarded over the last decade or two. Should be a worthwhile read, regardless of the framework or app architecture you intend to use.
https://hypermedia.systems/

SteveFaulkner, to accessibility
@SteveFaulkner@mastodon.social avatar

Drag and drop accessibility has always been a thorny subject to provide useful practical advice for, until @siblingpastry mapped out:
The Road to Accessible Drag and Drop (1-3) read all 3 parts!
https://www.tpgi.com/the-road-to-accessible-drag-and-drop-part-3/

MaxArt2501, to javascript
@MaxArt2501@mastodon.social avatar

A response to @cferdinandi 's recent post(s) on JavaScript and Web Components:
https://dev.to/maxart2501/javascript-is-not-the-problem-k4e

I know he didn't explain his position in details, so a 1800-word article sounds a little unfair, but I think dry and sharp statements need adequate context and analysis.

jonas, to webdev
@jonas@tacocat.space avatar

Blogged about @zachleat's Glyphhanger and how I used it to shrink my web fonts by 90%!

https://jonas.brusman.se/glyphhanger/

#webdev #fonts #webfonts

nebyoolae, to webdev
@nebyoolae@masto.neb.host avatar
stvfrnzl, to Blog
@stvfrnzl@mastodon.online avatar

Five years ago was my graduation from #CodingBootcamp on this very day.

I looked back and wrote a GIANT #blog post: https://stevefrenzel.dev/posts/from-boot-camp-to-blog-five-years-in-the-tech-industry/

Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. #WebDev #Fullstack #Coding #Frontend #Backend #HTML #CSS #JavaScript

cferdinandi, to webdev
@cferdinandi@mastodon.social avatar

🍦 New Article: How to listen to multiple events in a Web Component with the handleEvent() method https://gomakethings.com/how-to-listen-to-multiple-events-in-a-web-component-with-the-handleevent-method/

urlyman, to webdev
@urlyman@mastodon.social avatar

I’ve been avoiding display:contents because of all the problems people like @aardrian and @eric have written about.

But, coincident with this post yesterday – https://mastodon.social/@urlyman/112449897977897437 – I actually had a need to use it for a non-public facing thing.

HOWEVER…

TIL that in Firefox it completely breaks the anchoring effect of an id attribute attached to an element.

Put differently, a link to an element with display: contents DOES NOT WORK 🤦‍♂️

#webDev

Roundcat, to aitools
@Roundcat@mastodon.social avatar

The moment your ad hijacks my screen or impedes my ability to read the article is the moment I leave.

corycarte, to webdev
@corycarte@mastodon.world avatar

I'm curious how many tech influencers couldn't even setup a Wordpress site

travissouthard, to webdev
@travissouthard@jawns.club avatar

Data mining features that are opt-out 🙅

Data mining features that are opt-in 🤷

Data mining is banned and we are compensated for our contributions to billons of dollars in profit 🙋

getkirby, to webdev German
@getkirby@mastodon.social avatar

Warum Kirby #CMS? Unsere Partneragentur JUNO hat aufgeschrieben, wie Kirby ihnen hilft, Websites und digitale Tools mit Freiraum, Spaß und Leichtigkeit zu gestalten. 🤩 https://juno-hamburg.com/ideas/kirby-cms #webdev

cjerrington, to 11ty
@cjerrington@mstdn.social avatar

Looking to add a /stats page to my blog and website? If you have one, what do you put on yours? So far I have total posts and a nice graph

#11ty #WebDev #Blog

mawkler, to web
@mawkler@fosstodon.org avatar

Can we please stop making custom dropdown menus that aren't keyboard searchable? It takes eons having to manually scroll through three separate lists of date/month/year instead of just typing out the numbers on my keyboard and pressing "Tab" to switch between the three menus.

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