A Financial Independence calculator from @Nomadlist: https://t.co/gM1obT2dv8
I especially enjoy the years to retir… https://t.co/q8x0PWJ548
So you know how there’s staticgen.com? There’s now headlesscms.org too.
Top accessibility frustrations from people with disabilities:
1. Lack of captions
2. Motion, animations and clutter… https://t.co/RELSuAzDET
(Probably) Don’t use Compressive Images: https://t.co/k7v0YrscrA
Use srcset instead.
Enjoying the design of @withspectrum’s site. Wonderful gradients and curves: https://t.co/gfd7TdzgPf #inspiration… https://t.co/7h9KbzeKcR
A recap of front-end development in 2017: https://t.co/QQIK4Fvzuf
RT @dhh: An endless parade of people with really good, concrete reasons will ask you to make your product more “advanced” or “flexible” (i.…
robwierzbowski My hierarchy of good code:
1. Understandable
2. Patterned
3. Terse
4. DRY
5. Performant
6. Close to the metal
What’s yours?
RT @boennemann: If you have a SaaS subscription at $100/m saving five of your employees (avg. salary $70k) 4h per week, then you’re winning…
RT @justmarkup: What’s you favorite CSS snippets which you use again and again?
Rules:
- Has to fit in one tweet
- Has to be vanilla CSS (…
RT @EliFitch: Grinds my gears that CSS focused developers who are learning or sometimes struggle with JS are made to feel stupid, but when…
“The Web went from 46% encrypted page loads to 67% according to statistics from Mozilla - a gain of 21 percentage p… https://t.co/Juz04oByxh
RT @atnan: I love these drone assisted long exposure landscapes. Other-worldly scenes painted in light by @Reuben_Wu https://t.co/N59EdOegKâ…
Enjoyed reading the Web Accessibility Blueprint: https://t.co/ns9rWo2DUt
Especially enjoyed the recent facts, like… https://t.co/Gfy9OGsYTJ
RT @reillybrennan: After a redesign of their packaging, RxBar went from $6m in sales (2014) to $130m (2017)
Still striking when seen in th…
Standards for developing flexible, durable, and sustainable HTML and CSS: https://t.co/cFMzmr6ycF by @mdo.
While I… https://t.co/LNocHdmbp7
Every tag you could ever want or need in your `<head>`: gethead.info
WCAG 2.1 accessibility guidelines explained in a few sentences: https://t.co/0mtIdanmKH