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.
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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
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
🚀 New on #TheFutureIsFederated 👩🚀
"This is what resistance to the digital coup looks like"
https://news.elenarossini.com/this-is-what-resistance-to-the-digital-coup-looks-like/
mentioning @jaredwhite @anildash @ghost @caseynewton @molly0xfff @404mediaco @Daojoan @theindex @dangillmor @ryanbroderick @micahflee @melaniebartos @kleisli
I'd love to hear what you think about #AdoptAWriter ✨
#tech #Fediverse #activism #BigTech #SocialMedia #FOSS #FLOSS #blog #resistance #SaveSocial
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. ❤️
@sil
Native CSS nesting https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_nesting/Nesting_at-rules
Introduced not so long ago https://caniuse.com/?search=css%20nesting
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.
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/
Journal: Manual ’till it hurts
Try writing your HTML in HTML, your CSS in CSS, and your JavaScript in JavaScript.
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.
I can't stop click through the channels on this nostalgia TV machine!
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/