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Chris Coyier on Twitter / X
Chris Coyier on Twitter / X
When Twitter ships something, a wave of 'WE JUST WANT TO EDIT TWEETS' comes. As a master of typos, I agree, something besides 'delete and re-post' would be nice. But I also know that product development is very complicated. Six years ago I wrote this: https://t.co/1ZaoOFmfjF
Chris Coyier on Twitter / X
Elkjaer 🇩🇰 on Twitter / X
Elkjaer 🇩🇰 on Twitter / X
I got All the Trophies in Horizon Zero Dawn in under 10 hours! #HorizonZeroDawn https://t.co/ROD2hSYgCP
Elkjaer 🇩🇰 on Twitter / X
https://twitter.com/i/status/1300022892688801794
https://twitter.com/i/status/1300022892688801794
This is a really stupid thing to get annoyed about but it irks me every time... 👉 Removing the automatic URL preview in a Slack message does not mean I edited the message.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1300022892688801794
Rachel Andrew on Twitter / X
Rachel Andrew on Twitter / X
These lists of things FE devs supposedly 'have' to know never seem to include HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You know, those things that actually are the front-end of a website.
Rachel Andrew on Twitter / X
Jason Miller 🦊⚛ on Twitter / X
Jason Miller 🦊⚛ on Twitter / X
@arryanggaputra For that I would just recommend using Shimport to polyfill ES Modules. Much better than dealing with two bundles.
Jason Miller 🦊⚛ on Twitter / X
Paul Fenwick, @pjf@cloudisland.nz on Twitter / X
Paul Fenwick, @[email protected] on Twitter / X
@IanColdwater Linting tools for dynamic languages, such as perlcritic and phpstan, are not only just to catch common errors. They're excellent for teaching you new language features in a context relevant way, and warning you away from dangerous ones.
Paul Fenwick, @[email protected] on Twitter / X
Simon Vrachliotis 🇨🇭🇦🇺🏀🏄‍♂️🏂💻 on Twitter / X
Simon Vrachliotis 🇨🇭🇦🇺🏀🏄‍♂️🏂💻 on Twitter / X
@mattaningram That's exactly how I started building UIs with Bootstrap/Foundation. Throw stuff together without learning CSS. Copy snippets from the docs. You can also copy/paste raw CSS from CodePen and throw stuff together without learning CSS.
Simon Vrachliotis 🇨🇭🇦🇺🏀🏄‍♂️🏂💻 on Twitter / X
Joey Farruggio on Twitter / X
Joey Farruggio on Twitter / X
@simonswiss Oh man - this one gets me every time. Nobody who writes 'px-4 flex justify-center items-center gap-4' is using Tailwind because they don't understand CSS...
Joey Farruggio on Twitter / X
Ilia Sidorenko on Twitter / X
Ilia Sidorenko on Twitter / X
@rossipedia sounds like it should be called cachedFetch or dedupedFetch then, and not fetch
Ilia Sidorenko on Twitter / X
Guerrilla on Twitter / X
Guerrilla on Twitter / X
@thegameawards We'd like to give a special shoutout to @ashly_burch on her Best Performance nomination! Congratulations, and thank you for your incredible performance bringing Aloy to life! https://t.co/rmj4DoN6qv
Guerrilla on Twitter / X
Ratko Šolaja on Twitter / X
Ratko Šolaja on Twitter / X
@tailwindcss When TailwindCSS is good enough for Microsoft but not some random dev - mommy, my HTML is unmaintainable and ugly.
Ratko Šolaja on Twitter / X
Tailwind CSS on Twitter / X
Tailwind CSS on Twitter / X
✨ New site for the showcase this week — the brand new website for Microsoft .NET! Is this the example you needed to finally convince your boss to let you spend less time styling and more time shipping? Maybe 🫣 https://t.co/MffnAG2aGk
Tailwind CSS on Twitter / X
James Edwards on Twitter / X
James Edwards on Twitter / X
'The reality is that everybody lives with some sort of physical, sensory, cognitive, or psychiatric impairment. That is normality. How much disability we all experience depends on how well society meets our needs.' https://t.co/RD4Ii7PYST by @onsman
James Edwards on Twitter / X
Lea Kissner on Twitter / X
Lea Kissner on Twitter / X
And before you ask: yes, I am terrible at vacation, ask anybody. I legit love this stuff.
Lea Kissner on Twitter / X
Tyler on Twitter / X
Tyler on Twitter / X
@punished_cait And maybe he was right, BUT GUESS WHAT THE SMOKE MONSTER WASN'T.
Tyler on Twitter / X
JJ in NH on Twitter / X
JJ in NH on Twitter / X
@punished_cait Someone unfollowed me and sent me a nasty DM because I post too many pictures of my dog and don’t take the world seriously enough I mean https://t.co/qutUCMNva4
JJ in NH on Twitter / X
Jen Simmons on Twitter / X
Jen Simmons on Twitter / X
Just read a comment saying they think Container Queries are cool, but no one can use them for 5-10 years. Gosh, I feel sorry for web developers who don’t understand progressive enhancement. Also, Container Queries are ALREADY supported for 73% of users! https://t.co/785d0ob5UP
Jen Simmons on Twitter / X
Matt Novak on Twitter / X
Matt Novak on Twitter / X
Other people have already done this, but I’d love to see your favorite funny tweets of all time. I’ll start. https://t.co/KISPWBvceu
Matt Novak on Twitter / X
Guillermo Rauch on Twitter / X
Guillermo Rauch on Twitter / X
Awesome to see the convergence between @nodejs and Web-standard runtimes. 18 is now available with `fetch`, `FormData`, `Blob`, `Headers`, `Request`, `Response` and WebStreams. This helps make https://t.co/h3UHctgzUT a strict, edge-oriented (instant to boot) subset of Node.js! https://t.co/z4JhvsaXa3
Guillermo Rauch on Twitter / X
Dan on Twitter / X
Dan on Twitter / X
@ZoeSchiffer This is like assessing an architect by asking to see their most beautiful brick.
Dan on Twitter / X
danabra.mov on Twitter / X
danabra.mov on Twitter / X
does anyone else regularly hold Cmd+Z to go back a few dozen edits, copy and paste something, and then hold Shift+Cmd+Z to go forward to the latest state
danabra.mov on Twitter / X
danabra.mov on Twitter / X
danabra.mov on Twitter / X
there’s an extra thrill in knowing that if you accidentally type anything while going forwards in time you’re gonna lose all your edits forever
danabra.mov on Twitter / X