10 Jan 24

System native font faces

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System native font faces

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Collection of image, text, website and development tools

by sjgeek 2 years ago saved 7 times
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Collection of image, text, website and development tools

by zacenergy 2 years ago saved 7 times
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Collection of image, text, website and development tools

by arco 2 years ago saved 7 times
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System native font faces

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30 Dec 23

robots.txt snippets to block crawlers and bots.

by tobhar 2 years ago

06 Dec 23

htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertexthtmx is small (~14k min.gz’d), dependency-free, extendable, IE11 compatible

by eli 2 years ago saved 9 times
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Hyperscript is a scripting language for doing front end web development. It is designed to make it very easy to respond to events and do simple DOM manipulation in code that is directly embedded on elements on a web page.

by eli 2 years ago
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Biff is a batteries-included web framework for Clojure. Launch new projects quickly without getting bogged down in complexity later.

by eli 2 years ago saved 2 times

04 Dec 23

Favicon Generator. For real.

by tobhar 2 years ago saved 2 times

30 Nov 23

When you’re designing and developing for accessibility, performing manual testing using a screen reader is important to catch and fix accessibility issues that cannot be caught by automated accessibility testing tools. In this article, which is a modified, text-only excerpt from the Practical Accessibility course, we’re going to walk through the process of setting up your screen reader testing environment, from downloading virtualization software if you need it, to installing screen readers, and setting up keyboard configuration. We’ll also learn what screen reader and browser combinations are most relevant for your testing work.

by eli 2 years ago

The Personal Web, to many people, only exists in a select few places. It could be solely sites on Blogspot, or Neocities, or some other adjacent platform, and that to them is the “Personal Web”. However, once you’ve exhausted these places and found the sites that you find interesting, it’s extremely difficult to figure out where to go next—to go to some unknown territory that you don’t even know exists.

by eli 2 years ago saved 3 times

29 Nov 23

Quickly and easily assess the security of your HTTP response headers

by chrisSt 2 years ago

28 Nov 23

PDFKit is a PDF document generation library for Node and the browser that makes creating complex, multi-page, printable documents easy. The API embraces chainability, and includes both low level functions as well as abstractions for higher level functionality. The PDFKit API is designed to be simple, so generating complex documents is often as simple as a few function calls.

by eli 2 years ago

26 Nov 23

A well-organized homepage was a sign of personal and professional pride — even if it was nothing but a collection of fun gifs, or instructions on how to make the best potato guns, or homebrew research on gerbil genetics.

by eli 2 years ago saved 2 times

21 Nov 23

System font stack CSS organized by typeface classification for every modern OS

by pho4cexa 2 years ago saved 19 times

18 Nov 23

An informal proposal for dedicated elements for spoiler tags in HTML: use-cases, syntax, semantics, recommended UA behavior, and comparisons with <details>.

by Seirdy 2 years ago saved 2 times

13 Nov 23

My favorite feature of ES6 is Custom HTML Elements. Custom Elements allow us to extend HTML for React-Like components without the need for preprocessors or compilers. There are fewer things “out of the box” for these components, but that means they can be lighter and more readable than react.

by eli 2 years ago