@b0rk - Just read your Saturday morning 'zine post on CSS padding and margins. No logical properties?
@b0rk - Just read your Saturday morning 'zine post on CSS padding and margins. No logical properties?
Tariffs just got real: our first $36K bill with 125% + 20% + 25% markup hits hard 💸. These are upfront costs - due before selling a single unit - causing serious cash flow strain, price increases, read more! 📦 http://adafruit.com/tariffbill
Thanks to v1+ features in @eleventy I've updated my 11ty Sass Starter to remove all CLI-based Sass processing and moved it to a plugin that takes advantage of 11ty features making Sass a templating language!
Also includes LightningCSS (as in v2 of the starter) and the update resolves the issue of enabling the transpiling during development/hot-reload ⚡️
Starter:
https://github.com/5t3ph/11ty-sass-skeleton
Standalone plugin:
https://github.com/5t3ph/eleventy-plugin-sass-lightningcss
Featuring absolutely nothing beyond a base HTML5 template and the essential setup to watch and compile your Sass alongside 11ty. - GitHub - 5t3ph/11ty-sass-skeleton: Featuring absolutely nothing be...
@bodhipaksa the Brooklyn Public Library is actively fighting book-banning by letting any teen or young adult in the US get a library card there to check out books online.
Books that are banned elsewhere have special treatment so they are "always available".
Any US teen can request a personalized reading list from the library, as recommended by a fellow teen volunteering their time.
Please pass this on to any teens in your life.
In April 2022, Brooklyn Public Library joined those fighting for the rights of teens nationwide to read what they like, discover themselves, and form their own opinions. Inspired by the American Library Association's Freedom to Read Statement, Books Unbanned is a response to an increasingly coordinated and effective effort to remove books from library shelves.
wrote a really stream-of-consciousness one about what i think makes a good website. target audience is mostly me, trying to look closer and more critically at my own process. :)