Personal website ready to automatically switch to Halloween mode tomorrow ! Yay ! 🎃
(Sneaky preview : https://villapirorum.netlify.app/?halloween)
I moved to https://indieweb.social/@villapirorum, please continue to follow me down there.
Antoine, aka Chocapic (he/him cool with they)
Video games Production Director | GameDev | WebDev enthousiast
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Personal website ready to automatically switch to Halloween mode tomorrow ! Yay ! 🎃
(Sneaky preview : https://villapirorum.netlify.app/?halloween)
Thanks Sara !
Take good care of yourself !
BTW if someone around here knows how to fix that bug between scrollbar-gutter and fixed header... Seems to happen on Chrome after page load, but not on FF, and not after a manual refresh. Weird.
The "document.write at the top" method, despite maybe looking hacky and being considered bad practice (and maybe still being automatically disabled under certain conditions by some browsers ?), is simple, quite concise, and seems to totally avoid any flash in my tests (chrome, ff, low network conditions).
Might be a good candidate (while keeping other methods in place as fallbacks)
https://villapirorum.netlify.app/tmp/11tytheme.sjoy.lol/ (only home/archive/about pages working)
Today I'm adding favicons to the header of the preview cards of my blogroll/bookmarks feed!
Fascinating just to watch how diverse, personal and colorfull all those previews are! Love it!
Nice !
Will it be released in "css version" so it can be styled by users' custom css ? (ie. to match users and/or site preferences)
Played a bit with it, trying to recreate it, and added slight animation
https://codepen.io/villepreux/pen/PoMNYEN
I'm used to cast some home-made web-based "screen-savers" on my living-room TV.
Thought I might share them https://villapirorum.netlify.app/web/art/
Hello @tylersticka
Thx for that great talk that aggregates lots of best practices!
I posted a comment on https://cloudfour.com/thinks/video-gifs-are-forever-lets-make-them-better few days agot but just got rejected as "unapproved". Sad.
In my comment I was talking about disabled javascript handling and how you would approach it? Does not seem so useless nor trivial to me.
(I can imagine solutions along the lines of server-side stuff, <noscript> use or declaratiive custom elements / shadow dom...)
My tests: https://villapirorum.netlify.app/test/components/gif/
Best
@[email protected] @mayank @Schepp
Since you are talking about "standard", "server-side", "not post-processed", "including markup", "server side language around API calls, database integration", "language for the backend", "reusable HTML" etc. could one of you please explain (to the amateur webdev that i am) why no-one is talking about (and native use of) existing server-side language (php, python...) ?
@matthiasott Never expected to beat a pro, but as an amateur I'm still quite proud of my score 🥳 !
Note that when I first completed the survey I was in the top 100% of all respondents 😄 but now that more people responded it got better 😉
Does not make much sense to have a share button that shares a percentage that will be obsolete as soon as someone else fills the survey 🤔