Some people make beautiful codepens.
I make hacky attempts to understand new CSS and reduced test cases for reporting browser bugs
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where does one report a safari CSS bug?
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ICYMI, I made some big updates to the Theme Machine over the holidays. Check it out!
https://tools.keithjgrant.com/theme-machine/
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Haha! Success!
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15 down, 195 to go. This year is our eighth year hosting our annual cinnamon roll party (also featuring BBQ hash browns). 🤤
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Is it just me, or did Shopify take over online shopping by storm this year? I think every Christmas gift I've ordered online (and some other household stuff) has gone through them. ngl, It's kinda nice not having to type in CC & shipping info with every vendor
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I also miss that in React, I can Cmd-click a component in the parent component's JSX, and VS Code will open the component's file for me. With Lit, since there's no actual reference to the child component object, the editor can't do that.
I really do miss JSX, and would love to find a way to fake it: import a component and somehow (cleanly) inject it into the html template of the parent component
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Lit folks: are there any good patterns for managing imports?
Right now, my Lit project has an index.js that just imports ALL my components, but it's kind of a pain to update it every time I add a new component. I'd kind of prefer to import a component in the file of the parent component -- but there's not really a reason to since the class itself is unused in that file.
[#]lit #webdev
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I know public transportation has a long way to go in the U.S., but the WA ferry system is so cool (even if the B.C. ferries are bigger and nicer)
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just shucked my own oysters! only a stone’s throw from where they were harvested
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Package delivery announcements are like “your package was loaded on a truck for delivery this morning at 3:21 am. It will be delivered by 11:00 pm tonight”
I want you know who the lucky people are at the beginning of these delivery routes because it’s certainly not me
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Having a lot of fun finally learning to use Affinity Designer beyond like the 3 most basic features.
Anyway, here's owl_logo_342.33_not_final.svg
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Different networks, same wavelength
@jimniels
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I’d totally welcome any critique/improvements from designers. Like should I thicken the glasses more to match the thickness of the “g”? It’s still just a bit more busy than I’d like, but I’m not sure where I could further simplify
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Okay, so I might be onto something new for my logo... still some refining to do, but I think I like where this is going.
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Halloween sale! Get half off CSS in Depth, 2nd Edition today only at https://www.manning.com/books/css-in-depth-second-edition?a_aid=kjg&a_bid=a7bc24da&chan=mm_mastodon
[#]CSS #Webdev
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I’m just a guy begging all social media apps henceforth forevermore to stay where I’m at in the timeline upon loading new posts
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Not only is Outer Wilds pretty much the best video game I’ve ever played, but the soundtrack is absolutely phenomenal.
I’ll never get to experience the game for the first time again, but my enjoyment of the music only goes up.
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She thinks she missed the train to Mars
She's out back counting stars
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📝 New post: CSS in Depth Addendum
A few brand new CSS features that didn’t make it into my book, but are definitely worth knowing
https://keithjgrant.com/posts/2024/10/css-in-depth-addendum/
[#]css #webdev
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