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Front-end developer trying to find a more professional profile picture.
Websitehttps://robwood.uk
Githubhttps://github.com/robjwood
Codepenhttps://codepen.io/robjwood
I decided to give Neovim a try to see what all the fuss is about. Here's my opinionated cheat-sheet: https://www.robwood.uk/blog/neovim-shortcuts/
Neovim shortcuts

Neovim shortcuts

Made a pointless but fun (for me) thing with @11ty I snappily call:

"See what an SVG of a Porsche 911 looks with the colours available to Porsche customers from 1963 - 1973".

https://911.robwood.uk

#11ty #porsche #svg

911 Colours

911 Colours is a site that shows some of the colours available for the Porsche 911 in the past.

📝 How I build websites with LLMS

(Sorry in advance for the baited headline)

https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2025/lots-of-little-html-pages/

Building Websites With LLMS

Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web.

Just a little announcement from me and Marcus.

If you are interested in learning more, then here is all the details...
https://buff.ly/46jm67A

What I can promise you is the old format (news, apps, advice, etc) because you cannot teach old dogs new tricks!

A repost would be hugely appreciated.

I've written about how I created a Euro 2024 Sweepstake website using the ever-amazing @eleventy

https://robwood.uk/blog/building-a-euros-sweepstake-website/

https://euros.robwood.uk

The website's pretty simple (and the write-up is too) but I thought I'd share for my future self and anyone who may find anything interesting in it (and isn't sick of football yet).

#Euro2024 #eleventy

Building a Euros sweepstake website with 11ty

Building a Euros sweepstake website with 11ty

This is a brilliant article from @fossheim. Building an accessible theme picker with HTML, CSS and JavaScript:

https://fossheim.io/writing/posts/accessible-theme-picker-html-css-js/

Building an accessible theme picker with HTML, CSS and JavaScript. by Sarah L. Fossheim

In this tutorial, we’ll use HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript to add an accessible theme picker component to a website.

Please consider writing your hashtags in upper camelcase so screen readers have a chance at figuring them out.

#whyistayonmastodon sounds like an giant undecipherable mess of sounds.

#WhyIStayOnMastodon reads out "Why I Stay On Mastodon" 😄

(Reason #44 I stay here: my previous requests like this have been generally well-received, proving that most people are awesome.)