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Chris Smith

@startsequence

@newportcms. Working an 80-hour week so I don't have to work a 40-hour week.

US Katılım Aralık 2010
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Chris Smith
Chris Smith@startsequence·
@WeekendVisuals I agree. It’s quite unique with the large bg image and the smaller content section at the bottom.
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
I'm staying in an AirBnB and it has a gravy boat. I can't imagine that's on the list of must haves for anyone staying in an AirBnB.
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
@MozDevNet I started using grid before subgrid was available and somehow never got around to using it once it was released. I think I need to just create a working example so it clicks and I start reaching for it where it makes sense.
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MDN Web Docs@MozDevNet·
Have you heard of CSS Subgrid? 🤔 A grid item can now pass its parent's grid lines to children, so nested elements align perfectly with the outer layout. No more hacky workarounds for aligned nested grids. Learn more 👇 developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
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Brett@BrettFromDJ·
If your UI doesn't look like this, you're ngmi.
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
I love them but you should be careful about accidentally setting too much specification for a rule. It’s easy to do with nested selectors. Also I’ve found that on chrome dev tools, using nested selectors breaks the ability to make changes to the rule directly in the dev tools like you can with non-nested selectors.
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MDN Web Docs@MozDevNet·
🧩 Write cleaner CSS with nesting You can now nest selectors directly in CSS. It improves readability, keeps styles modular, and reduces repetition. No preprocessor needed. Learn more 👇 developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
New selvedge shirt. Day 3. Expect fade updates
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
@adamwathan Very nice 👍🏻. When im at the gym, I fix random stuff like out-of-place floor tiles and sort the dumbbells in ascending order.
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Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
Spent the last 2.5 hours on my hands and knees smoothing out every connection in the interlocking rubber floor tiles in my gym with a tiny screwdriver. Even in the age of AI it’s still satisfying to do the brainless tedious work yourself sometimes.
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
Most of my questions for AI are some form of "PHP Date conversion..."
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Dipak Gajjar@dipakcgajjar·
I finally tried the new PHP-only block approach landing in WordPress 7.0. No React. No Node. No npm install hell. Just plain PHP, a sprinkle of CSS, and suddenly I had a fully working block with settings panel and live preview -- written right inside my theme’s functions.php.
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
@photomatt Plug: You can try @newportcms. Gives you a full CMS with a block-based page builder like Wordpress Gutenberg, but outputs static sites hosted on a CDN.
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Matt Mullenweg@photomatt·
I feel like "This is the year of static sites!" is the new "This is the year of Linux desktop!"
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
MAD CSS Quarter Finals premiere in 37 minutes! 8 people left, 4 will be cut today. I'll be talkin' smack in the chat. youtube.com/watch?v=YZZbc5…
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Brad Westfall@bradwestfall·
@dested What plastics did to manufacturing, LLMs are doing to software engineering. It's fast, it's cheap, it's more bridle, but a machine can make it cheap so we don't care about quality anymore. I call it plastic software
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
@MozDevNet Like you said, it’s great for triggering animations. 👍🏻
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MDN Web Docs@MozDevNet·
Lazy loading? Infinite scroll? Scroll animations? Meet IntersectionObserver 👋 React when elements enter or leave the viewport, no scroll event listeners. ⋅ Built-in debouncing ⋅ Works off the main thread ⋅ No performance overhead Learn more 👇 developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
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Abraham John 🦄🦓@Abmankendrick·
UI/UX Designers, this might be one of the cleanest color palette generators I’ve seen lately. Kigen is a color generator that helps you quickly create beautiful palettes for your UI projects, making it easier to pick colors that actually work well together instead of guessing. Bookmark it for later 💜
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
@MozDevNet Keep posting these tips/updates. It helps me keep up with the latest.
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MDN Web Docs@MozDevNet·
Creating a resolvable Promise just got cleaner 🧹 `Promise.withResolvers()` returns { promise, resolve, reject } No more wrapping logic inside the constructor. Learn more 👇 developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web…
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Chris Smith@startsequence·
@mrdoob @giles Ah man. I want to see this running in the browser on threejs. Do it.
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mrdoob@mrdoob·
@giles Challenge accepted...?
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