William Woodgate

@willwood
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Full stack #webdeveloper, programmer for HurricaneTrack.com, mountain and nature lover

Concerning predictions, especially when you look at where things are in the GoM currently. Everything is pointing towards this being a very active hurricane season.

#hurricanes #weather #climate

Do you use #CSS built-in colors like dodgerblue or darkgreen?

(Please boost for more reach 🙂

#coding #programming

Yes
16.3%
No
45.6%
Yes, Sometimes
38.1%
Poll ended at .

@wervice I normally only use colour keywords for quickly testing things. Perhaps occasionally 'white' in production websites for reseting things like page backgrounds* or form inputs.

*Firefox had a feature (bug?) when it defaulted page backgrounds to light grey if you didn't explicitly tell it you wanted white.

@[email protected] I never thought of it like that! My method of remembering the order was more geological - i.e. start with a square rock and over time it rounds to a more rounded shape.

📝 Excited to share the interactive guide to CSS container queries.

I wrote about what container queries are, what the problems they solve, and how to use them along with interactive examples and visuals. Happy learning!

https://ishadeed.com/article/css-container-query-guide

An Interactive Guide to CSS Container Queries

Learn how to use CSS container queries today.

Over a decade ago, I wrote up detailed instructions on how to enable users to share your content on social media without allowing them to be tracked by every social media site via cookies. In a few short weeks “third party” cookies will get the boot in Chromium-based browsers. If you’re still relying on third party share widgets on your site, now is a good time to replace them. Here’s how…

https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/sharing-in-the-age-of-3p-cookie-mageddon/

Sharing in the Age of 3p Cookie-mageddon :: Aaron Gustafson

Over a decade ago, I wrote up detailed instructions on how to enable users to share your content on social media without allowing them to be tracked by every social media site via cookies. In a few short weeks “third party” cookies will get the boot in Chromium-based browsers. If you’re still relying on third party share widgets on your site, your users may start seeing problems. Now is a good time to replace them with code that Just Works™. Here’s how…

W3C has posted that we are no longer active on X/Twitter and have directed all our followers here to Mastodon.

We are encouraging all W3C-related accounts to do the same.

Encourage your friends to follow us here!

Hurricane Idalia Tuesday Update, including a preview of my interactive storm tracking map at 6m 50s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odsOAJX2cHU

#hurricane #idalia #florida #stormsurge #weather #science #webdev #wxmastodon

Hurricane Idalia Tuesday Update: August 29

YouTube
Dry air wrapping into #Hilary allowing for some weakening. Max wind speeds currently 125mph- Cat 3. #California should not be focusing on the category but rather the rain component of this storm. Wind speeds will lessen, rain will remain. Flooding to be the main threat. Don’t just focus on the category of the storm. #cawx #wx
@andy Jack Dee did a hilarious sketch on a neighbours wind chimes a few years ago. Along the lines of hop over the fence, cut them down, and take them to the tip along with the unwanted Christmas presents from the in-laws. Absolute comedy genius. 😂