Josh Davenport-Smith

679 posts

Josh Davenport-Smith banner
Josh Davenport-Smith

Josh Davenport-Smith

@joshdprts

Personal: https://t.co/gmG5MKjA6k - Lead Developer and Director @ TGHP: https://t.co/XUqbhTH87R - Instagram: @jdprts

Surrey, UK Katılım Nisan 2008
679 Takip Edilen164 Takipçiler
Josh Davenport-Smith
Josh Davenport-Smith@joshdprts·
@Rich_Harris @stubbornella @WebReflection Safari specific weirdness (fine everywhere else) seen in the last 2 weeks alone: * CSS grid sizing bugs * :first-letter handled wrong on an elem with a strong before its text nodes * container-type: inline-size breaking sizing Granted, I should be logging this kind of thing.
English
2
0
2
333
Josh Davenport-Smith
Josh Davenport-Smith@joshdprts·
@Rich_Harris @stubbornella @WebReflection Adding a second filter e.g. `grayscale() contrast(1)` fixes the RTP/18 image showing white issue. Spent days tinkering with insanity like this. Working for clients, there's simply no choice but to find work arounds various shades of ugly. Agree with your sentiment ofc though.
English
1
0
2
1.1K
Josh Davenport-Smith
Josh Davenport-Smith@joshdprts·
@adamwathan Long since learnt that's not what happens and it's not really a problem, don't have a problem getting in the right headspace when writing tailwind. But it did throw me the first time i tried.
English
0
0
0
0
Josh Davenport-Smith
Josh Davenport-Smith@joshdprts·
@adamwathan Personally, my intuition is an effective grid-column value of grid-column: 2 / span 6; (i.e. 2 to 8) Because: col-end-N and col-span-N both speak to the second part (right of the slash) of grid-column (i.e. grid-column-end) - then lg: value takes precedence
English
1
0
0
34
Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
What would you expect the start and end columns to end up being at the `lg` breakpoint?
Adam Wathan tweet media
English
24
2
58
28.4K
Alessio Gravili
Alessio Gravili@AlessioGr·
The rich text editor of @payloadcms is so good, we don't need to add new features like code blocks. Simply use our blocks feature and re-use payload's existing code field! And soon you will be able to trigger the creation of blocks using markdown shortcuts, as seen in the video
English
6
10
167
16.2K
Josh Davenport-Smith retweetledi
Stewart Brand
Stewart Brand@stewartbrand·
Now pre-published for your review and comment: MAINTENANCE: Of Everything Chapter 3 - Communities of Practice Section 1 - The Soul of Maintaining a New Machine books.worksinprogress.co/book/maintenan…
English
6
25
105
25.5K
Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
I want to make a font stack of commonly installed programming fonts. Can you help me make it? I need the exact name for it to be set in CSS. Open dev tools, select an element, and type: font-family: 'your font name'; then reply to this tweet with that snippet
Wes Bos tweet media
English
11
2
51
26.4K
colinhacks/zod
colinhacks/zod@colinhacks·
here's a few ideas in one: 1. allow arrays of literals in `z.literal()` 2. support a case sensitivity flag 3. z.success() to return `true` when validation passes
colinhacks/zod tweet media
English
5
0
35
6.3K
colinhacks/zod
colinhacks/zod@colinhacks·
this is now Zod's most upvoted PR but it still feels completely insane for Zod to be opinionated about which string literals mean `true` github.com/colinhacks/zod…
English
29
6
182
55K
Josh Davenport-Smith
Josh Davenport-Smith@joshdprts·
@trevorjofficial Plenty of responses here but throwing my hands up anyway. Project examples over on my landing page, link in bio
English
0
0
0
81
Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I'd love to do more content about writing docs. I'm extremely opinionated about them. Would you watch a live stream where I react to open source docs sites?
English
31
0
200
20.3K
Drizzle ORM
Drizzle ORM@DrizzleORM·
Any @supabase'rs here? Time to merch Drop your project here to win one 👇
Drizzle ORM tweet media
English
31
10
174
35.3K
Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
gql.tada is just nuts. Instant type inference from graphql strings. It's like tRPC for GraphQL.
English
36
80
1.3K
135.8K