JC Simpson

@simps
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374 Following
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Front-ender — a11y, perf, standards… user centric enthusiast
LocationParis
Languageen-GB / fr-FR
Sitehttps://mangoweb.net/

Yeah, right…

> Tailwind is unapologetically modern, and takes advantage of all the latest and greatest CSS features to make the developer experience as enjoyable as possible.

"Apple has a private #CSS property to add Liquid Glass effects to web content"

👉 https://alastair.is/apple-has-a-private-css-property-to-add-liquid-glass-effects-to-web-content/

The more things change, the more they stay the same... #webdev

Apple has a private CSS property to add Liquid Glass effects to web content

I have an incredibly boring summer hobby: looking at the changelog for the WebKit Github repo. Why? Because I spend a chunk of my professional life working with webviews inside mobile apps and I like to get an early peek into what's coming in the next version of iOS. Since

Alastair Writes Code
This is what resistance to the digital coup looks like

Technological platforms are not neutral. If we truly want to resist the digital coup that is currently under way, we need to normalize the use of free, open source solutions.

Elena Rossini

Eleventy 3.0.0 is now available!

https://github.com/11ty/eleventy/releases/tag/v3.0.0

Over a year of work, 22 pre-releases, so many contributors. Thank you to our entire community—y’all make this project possible. ❤️

Release Eleventy v3.0.0: Possums ❤️ ESM · 11ty/eleventy

We did it. After 22 pre-releases and over a year of work, Eleventy 3.0.0 is now available. You can try it out now on your project using: npm install @11ty/eleventy@latest If you’re upgrading from a...

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CSS nesting at-rules - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets | MDN

Any at-rule whose body contains style rules can be nested inside another style rule using CSS nesting. Style rules nested inside at-rules take their nesting selector definition from the nearest ancestor style rule. Properties can be directly included inside a nested at-rule, acting as if they were nested in a & {...} block.

MDN Web Docs

If you haven't read my latest ”meandering and inflammatory post” that, according to fan mail, “[amplifies] the message that JS is bad and causing all our problems”, I'm inviting you to meander and inflame with me now.

“Something went wrong – Ways out of the #JavaScript crisis”
https://molily.de/something-went-wrong/

Something went wrong – Ways out of the JavaScript crisis

Ways out of the JavaScript crisis

Journal: Manual ’till it hurts

Try writing your HTML in HTML, your CSS in CSS, and your JavaScript in JavaScript.

🔗https://adactio.com/journal/21397

My mind is blown. Someone has created a website where you can watch TV from bygone days—TV from the 1950s to 2000s. Each decade has a different screen with unique controls. The '50s and '70s (my favorite decade) are the most developed, with material organized by year.

https://www.myretrotvs.com/

I can't stop click through the channels on this nostalgia TV machine!

#nostalgia #television

MyRetroTVs

Tune in to the lost decades with these nostalgic TV simulators.

Very happy to share that @mediapart now has an Onion service, accessible at https://www.mediapartrvj4bsgolbxixw57ru7fh4jqckparke4vs365guu6ho64yd.onion

You can find the full annoucement in English here: https://blogs.mediapart.fr/mediapart-journal-independant-et-participatif/blog/050924/mediapart-launches-tor

Many thanks to the @torproject for helping us in this process. I have done a small technical interview about this, available on their blog: https://blog.torproject.org/mediapart-launches-onion-service/

@nilshoerrmann @yatil Full-text search requires a Pro plan (about 30€/year) but already quite happy with the results on the free plan (title, tags, …)