HTML might be getting a new type of tag, which⦠hasn't happened this millennium. Here's the new syntax, and how it works:
HTML might be getting a new type of tag, which⦠hasn't happened this millennium. Here's the new syntax, and how it works:
Oh I forgot about Threads. That feels more like an instagram extension. Itβs less professional network and more family/friends
Oh yes, definitely! Iβm not on either platform so much but I have to keep looking at both because I value content from people in both
Itβs called βvs codeβ because the code is an enemy you are fighting
Being a parent is really just the best gift life has given me. Itβs so wonderful but also scary to love someone this much. I melt every time he smiles
This is precisely why they *always* attack education.
US history is the most gruesome horror story every created.
wut wut! My favorite people back at it
Thank you! Great to hear there's hope for some incremental rest even though we'd never have it like the days before them. I'm still celebrating going from 3-hour feeding windows to 4-hours.
As a new parent to a 2 month old, I'm always imagining that it may get easier soon but all the evidence from other parents says soon is a long way to go. soon is 18+ years
I'd learned about it through jQuery too. I was so use to it from jQuery days that when I switched to using the DOM API, I had tried it and it worked
One of the most consistently neglected parts of todayβs user experiences is our handling of errors. Weβre so busy designing the happy paths through our products that we often forget to give the same care and attention to the times when things will go wrong
piccalil.li/blog/how-to-...
Quick #CSS #3D carousel on @codepen.io: codepen.io/thebabydino/...
Auto-rotates on load, but it can also be paused and navigated through via the buttons.
Minimal JS. All 3D is CSS. Heavily commented.
Friendly reminder that I shared *an extensive* guide to ARIA live regions so you can learn more about:
- what they are
- what to use them for
- how to use them
- what *not* to use them for (!important)
Part 1: www.sarasoueidan.com/blog/accessi...
Part 2: www.sarasoueidan.com/blog/accessi...
#a11y
CSS Day 2025 is coming! Today we announce four new speakers: @ishadeed.com , @cydstumpel.nl , @utilitybend.com , and Amit Sheen.
Also we announce an Advanced Design Token workshop by @bradfrost.com and @ian-frost.bsky.social on 4th of June.
cssday.nl has all the info.
See you in June?
I kind of love that this doesn't affect me
To me, it's like checking out a new app every 3 months when I remember it or if a link leads me to it.
I connect with a few people, read a couple posts, then forget it again.
I've been saying I want this for so long :D . lbvs . I do a lot of functional fitness making myself useful around the house but doing some equivalents of what an exercise at the gym would do
Me this morning: Hey google, what's my occupation? where do I work? how do I do work?
I'm struggling with this Monday. My brain is all over the place. It's like I forgot how to do my work after 2 weeks of break
First day of work for the year! I realize I don't get on platforms like Bluesky/Twitter when I'm off work. I think I've sorta associated them with work even though I'm not always writing about work or consuming work-related content.
Happy new year!
Thanks for sharing
I must've missed out on the Alf trend. I don't know what that label is about. I just subscribed to the labeler but I wish it linked to example posts/accounts where I could see the label applied.
Btw, never knew these existed
Yummy. That looks good
The BlueSky/Twitter split feels like I'm living in a multiverse of madness. I keep wondering, will there ever be a sacred timeline (app) that everyone is on again? Is it just going to be this divided forever? Like we accept that we'll miss out on some good accounts over there
CSS Wrapped is back!
Catch up on everything you might have missed that landed in 2024 π₯³
Another big year for CSS and HTML π
chrome.dev/css-wrapped-2024
This is pure supervillain behavior
Congrats π
I remember when you could just buy a computer program like Microsoft Word or Photoshop and just have it on your computer forever without having to pay monthly or yearly. What a time that was