01 Oct 25

Minimal files config for a PWA. Contribute to chr15m/minimal-pwa development by creating an account on GitHub.

by chrisSt 2 months ago saved 2 times

24 Sep 25

Argues that JS isn’t as necessary anymore, and that CSS can replace many niches previously filled by JS. Some strategies for avoiding JS.

by fungi 3 months ago saved 7 times

06 Mar 25

Empower the web community and invite more to build cross-platform apps

by chrisSt 9 months ago

30 Nov 24

In practice, the only thing that makes web experiences good is caring about the user experience — specifically, the experience of folks at the margins. Technologies come and go, but what always makes the difference is giving a toss about the user.

by eli 1 year ago

12 Oct 24

An explainer for doing web development using only vanilla techniques.

by tobhar 1 year ago saved 4 times

11 Oct 24

An explainer for doing web development using only vanilla techniques.

by reimar 1 year ago saved 4 times

02 Sep 24

React dot JS, or simply “reaked”, is a not inconsiderable amount of JavaScript, written by some self-styled engineers, to help a website called Facebook undermine democracy, foment genocide, and do whatever else is needed to sell virtual advertising space…

React is useful for making complex interfaces like Facebook’s or for making otherwise simple interfaces, and their underlying codebases, complex like Facebook’s. Rendering the text “hello world” without React requires one text editor and exactly 11 bytes of code. Doing the same with React, via the popular “create-react-app” command line interface, requires over 200MB of Node modules. The continual maintenance and expert calibration needed to run a React application has created a thriving job market.

by eli 1 year ago

13 Apr 24

Really simple but powerful JavaScript / HTML5 / CSS audio player

by tobhar 1 year ago

11 May 23

A lightweight vanillaJS library to make your elements draggable.

by racewar 2 years ago

02 May 23

A tiny, efficient fuzzy search that doesn’t suck. Contribute to leeoniya/uFuzzy development by creating an account on GitHub.

by jamesbradbury 2 years ago saved 2 times