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| website | svanbergsson.com |
| Bluesky | @siggiarni.bsky.social |
| Codepen | https://codepen.io/siggiarni |
Saw this on Threads:
To commemorate Alan Dye moving from Apple to Meta, here's one of his best quotes.
Can you help me out, mastodon? 🦣
I recall someone once writing in an article how shadows are supposed to be darker, so white shadows don't make sense even when we have a dark theme.
Does anyone else recall it? Can anyone help me find it again?
Boosts appreciated. Thanks!
#CSS #boxShadow #code #coding #web #webDev #frontend #webDevelopment #dev
Tomorrow (July 16th) we’ll put a price to download our experimental camera, Ornithoto.
Be sure to grab it today while it’s free so you get all future updates.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ornithoto/id1665382610?ls=1&mt=8
Easier layout with margin-trim from @jensimmons on the webkit blog
There it is! Finally, a real solution for how to style all of the HTML form controls using your own custom CSS to change anything — building on an interoperable UA set of defaults. It only took 30 years!
First will be the chance to style the “in-page” controls (the part embedded in the webpage), plus the popover for <select> (the part that appears “over top of” the page). Later we’ll do popovers for more things — like the date picker, etc.
Read about it here: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-forms/
After you've downloaded Tapestry and taken it for a spin, be sure to check out our blog post that tells a little more about Tapestry's background and the thinking behind the app: https://blog.iconfactory.com/2025/02/enter-tapestry/We’ve been making apps for decades and have acquired the skills to build all sorts of great things. But even talented teams can be challenged, and our latest product has been the hardest yet. I’m talking about Tapestry. It’s taken ten months since 3,369 folks agreed that the idea of putting all the things you follow […]
We still have a ton of work to do, and I’ll have more to say about that as the week progresses, but after 20 months of working on this thing, it feels great that everyone can finally see it: