michaelmallon
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michaelmallon
@michaelmallon
Designer at Reflex Studios
rock Katılım Eylül 2008
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@HelloFreshUK will deliver a box with all the ingredients some day... won't they?
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@hourstack @clickup Thanks for this. And sorry I missed the notifications.
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@michaelmallon @clickup We sent you an export of your data earlier today, but haven't heard back. Did you get it? Sounds like there might be an issue with you receiving emails from us. We sent three emails about the sunsetting of HS since March and had a couple of in-app notices.
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@hourstack @clickup is there any way I can get my data from hourstack as I had been using it and didn't know it was getting acquired/shut down until I tried to login today then checked emails and found one email in March.
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@HerstoryIreland One of my favourite projects iv worked on recently! thank-you for the opportunity 🥰
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Thank you Michael for your amazing work on the #PeaceHeroines digital exhibition ⭐
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@irlandanobrasil @thisisfriz @EamonRyan @Dept_ECC @dpmarciomarinho @HerstoryIreland Completed a website for this exhibition recently, which I was really happy with 😊: peaceheroines.org You can generate your own portrait in the same style as the paintings in the add your voice section.
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@irlandanobrasil @thisisfriz @EamonRyan @Dept_ECC @dpmarciomarinho @HerstoryIreland Completed a website for this exhibition recently, which I was really happy with 😊:
peaceheroines.org
You can generate your own portrait in the same style as the paintings in the add your voice section.
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@ezsmith397 Have you tried looking into libraries like Vue, react, alpine more recently?
Just curious. I used jquey for years then alpine for a bit and loving vue/nuxt at the minute.
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I got introduced to jQuery while I was in highschool.
It made doing front-end design and dev work so easy, and fun for all the simple stuff I was doing.
Of course it grew and became the dominant JS library of the late 2000s and into 2010s.
Recently I've been using ChatGPT to help me refactor my code, and in the process learn more vanilla JavaScript.
Gotta say it's pretty fun learning new stuff again after being set in my ways for so long.
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@ADHDdesigner I have a few of these coming my way and I am dreading them 😔
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@ScottMurphyLi Hope it kills them, but you make me proud to be irish 🥰
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@simonharris_mbd I don't normally do this but also for the carer and school. I'll share a link below.
Fundraiser by Paul Mc : Support For Children & Carer Attacked In Dublin gofund.me/1a69e4d7
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I need your help!
So, I have a @tailwindcss project that gets dynamic data from a CMS. In CMS I can dynamically add tailwind classes to components. Ofc, when I purge my tailwind CSS file during build time those classes are not available because they weren't there in the build time.
Is there a @nuxt_js module or a lib that solves that by intercepting the SSR response, scanning the HTML output, and dynamically adding those missing classes (or the other way around)?
@danielcroe , help.
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@JanLosert It is. It is their in-house marketing team. I have explained the downsides and also suggested a month without vs. with. Basically, a/b test it. But they are my customer and to give them some benefit they should know their market. We shall see 🤷♂️
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@michaelmallon I wonder if anybody would actually use that. Feels like most of the tech or even non-tech visitors of tech sites stopped using "subscribe" widgets on blogs, sharing blog articles is also pretty much useless, nobody is posting an article on their Facebook. Feels super old-school.
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@leftmapcs @DannPetty I was about to say the above the scroll argument doesn't hold the same weight since 1, the scroll wheel on the mouse and 2 social media. Important but not as much now. Work is still king
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@DannPetty Great example of why placement “above the fold” is key.
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@DannPetty I agree in theory, when I go to a portfolio I expect to see work and I will normally give a scroll (like walking into a room and scanning it to get your bearings) but ultimately looking for the work and even with samples on the home page I will look for a work page to again scan
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@onurrgur I love the little details pointed out and how they interact with the user. Like yummy little easter eggs that when the user spots they will appreciate, like making them feel clever for noticing. Making the whole experience more memorable. Win win 🫡👍
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The hero section I released for a customer but the customer wanted to go for a simpler hero. That's why it was not published.
The editing here was something that had never been seen before. When I came up with the idea of giving a car interior view to a rent a car site, I immediately got to work. After this screen output, the idea developed further and I put a pointer at the bottom right. The page would move according to the scroll speed, the faster the scroll, the faster the speed would increase and the slower the slower it would move. On the bottom left I put a gear, where when you scroll down, the gear would go to D, when you scroll up it would go to R and when you stand still it would stop at N.

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