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2024 August

Create diagrams and visualizations using text and code.

diagrams hacker news

Get started building an amazing cool UI.

2024 July

Node.js is a program that lets us run JavaScript code outside browsers – which we can use for a variety of things.

javascript hacker news

2024 June

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usability

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usability

A game for learning CSS grid layout

css

2024 April

I first got into web design/development in the late 90s, and only as I type this sentence do I realize how long ago that was. And boy, it was horrendous. I mean, being able to make stuff and put it online where other people could see it was pretty slick, but we did not have very much to work with. I’ve been taking for granted that most folks doing web stuff still remember those days, or at least the decade that followed, but I think that assumption might be a wee bit o

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2024 March

magick.css is magically playful, yet simple styling. all in one file.

2024 February

A simple and to the point classless CSS stylesheet

A collection of React chart components for data visualization.

framework

2024 January

Script to get your site indexed on Google in less than 48 hours - goenning/google-indexing-script

seo

CSS has been undergoing a quiet renaissance lately. Lots of big features which previously required an external tool to use, are now native parts of the language, and its growing more and more all the time…

Web Components are a set of browser APIs that allow us to create custom HTML elements. They are one of the major things that SPA (Single Page Application) frameworks have been giving us for a long time ... HTMX is highly interesting, useful and a promising technology. It simplifies many things and allows us to build SPA or SPA-like applications without complex tooling, dependencies, frameworks and mostly without writing application-specific JavaScript code.

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