Chris’ Corner: Naming, Tiles, and Simplicity
They say “naming things is hard” not because picking any ol’ name is hard, but because picking a useful, long-lasting,
Continue readingThey say “naming things is hard” not because picking any ol’ name is hard, but because picking a useful, long-lasting,
Continue readingIt’s easy to get lost in a sea of CSS frameworks and libraries, each promising easier styling and smoother layouts.
Continue readingBun 1.1 was released, and of course, “Everything’s faster” — again. Fun fact: the runtime added a native stringWidth method
Continue readingI like the feeling of a good fresh typeface. Like design itself, type design has trends, and without being able
Continue readingHow can we get better at naming? This post is dedicated to naming conventions, tips, and real-world examples that help
Continue readingDisclaimer: I don’t have the answer to this hefty post title, but Jacob Kaplan-Moss just woke me up to think
Continue readingI enjoyed Stefan Baumgartner’s 5 Inconvenient Truths about TypeScript. I like some philosophical hard-truths from someone who is clearly pretty
Continue readingAfter years of relying on checkbox hacks to create a “switch” control for forms that toggle between two states, HTML
Continue readingGuten Tag! Guten Tag! 👋 How could you use the new CSS @scope to create encapsulated component styles? What does
Continue readingIf you ever need some inspiration for buttons, definitely check out Lucas Bonomi’s buttons.cool. This is a better-than-it-needs-to-be one-off site
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