Collective #671
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Back to the Future with RSS
It’s always good be reminded how awesome RSS is and why we should choose it over social networks.
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Custom properties and @property
Peter-Paul Koch’s interesting article about @property and how it is useful for extending CSS inheritance, yet fails to approach the general applicability one would hope for.
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Vanishing Suzanne
A magical vanishing effect made by Arno Di Nunzio.
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The performance effects of too much lazy-loading
Learn about data-driven advice for lazy-loading images with Core Web Vitals in mind in this article by Rick Viscomi and Felix Arntz.
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Uniclode: yet another demo of Eleventy Serverless
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Glitter text
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Designing for the Unexpected
Cathy Dutton explains how to create more robust and flexible designs by focusing on content that adepts to any environment.
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The worst volume control UI in the world
A group of bored developers and designers has decided to start a thread on reddit to figure out who can come up with the worst volume control interface in the world. Fabricio Teixeira shows some examples.
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Svgbob editor
In case you didn’t know about it: Svgbob is a diagramming model which uses a set of typing characters to approximate the intended shape.
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The accessibility stalemate
Christian Heilmann explains what he means by accessibility stalemate and why he believes it’s the root cause which makes the topic of accessibility less accessible.
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Trust in Software, an All Time Low
Lars Wikman shares why he couldn’t give a good reason why anyone should trust, or like, software the way it typically works these days.
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WebSockets and Node.js – testing WS and SockJS by building a web app
Learn how to build a cursor position sharing web app to demonstrate how to implement WebSockets with Node.js, and the pros and cons of WS and SockJS.
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Of Course We Can Make a CSS-Only Clock That Tells the Current Time!
Learn how to build a fully functioning and settable “analog” clock with CSS custom properties and the calc() function. By Mate Marschalko.
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From A Colourblind Designer To The World: Please Stop Using Red And Green Together
Learn how designers can avoid creating problems for color blind people in this article by Andrew Wilshere.
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Wobbles and bubbles
Cassie Evans’ supercool scrolltrigger demo.
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