Why I prefer reading #GhostBlog blogs to #Medium and am looking forward to their #ActivityPub networking. I'm not sure if Medium authors remember this is the first impression that many of their blogs will see-- a good part of the page covered with a popover.
@markstos It’s a bit frustrating. This is the screenshot of me viewing an article on my phone earlier following a shortened url on Mastodon post. #WebDev community, can we do BETTER?
My pals in BBC World Service have been doing some awesome work on "lite" versions of their news articles (other page types to follow).
They essentially skip the Server-Side React hydration which means you end up with a simpler HTML+CSS page, no JS.
Page sizes drop significantly:
“The simplicity of HTML and CSS now feels like a radical act. To build a website with just these tools is a small protest against platform capitalism: a way to assert sustainability, independence, longevity.” — Jarrett Fuller
After several days of work, I finally pushed several commits to my website to accommodate those who rely on high contrast themes. Huge thanks to @acidiclight for helping me out by sharing a lot of feedback!
And a request to the broader community - feedback wanted and highly appreciated.
Hmm, only 26 followers after being on Mastodon since November 2022? Ok, here is my intro again: (ex) Full stack web developer with Bread and Roses Creative, full time artist (now) and food critic (currently) with Chuck Eats KC. Kansas City-based web dev since the dawn of browsers (1995). Focus these days is one creative stuff: writing, food criticism, photography, streaming, art, and making fun videos.#Artists#Intros#Writers#FoodCritics#Fediverse#WebDev
Hey @MDN, with Stack Overflow’s ongoing community implosion, now would be an excellent time to launch MDN Answers so people have a better place to help each other learn.
Ever since I quit Google I've stopped receiving junk emails, used to come about 10 a day and would end up in promotions folder, or updates, or socials, which google created. Now, I get nothing. Only newsletters, some of which are industry related so I don't mind them. #email#google#webdev
What's the simplest way to deploy a Ruby web app these days? Still Heroku? Something else?
I need a basic means of storage (database, even filesystem would be ok) and serving web requests under a domain I control.
Traffic will be low and it'll only be online for a few weeks. Low price would be appreciated but ease of use is more important. I really don't want to set up a whole server for this.
tegut's website continues to evolve with the expert support of #TYPO3 and the dedicated team at DMK E-Business GmbH . Discover their journey and latest enhancements in the new case study: https://typo3.com/customers/case-studies/tegut
Hmm I'm wondering if declarative Shadow DOM in Web Components would open the path to new patterns of making nicer without-JS-fallback than with <noscript> elements
But some experiment gonna be… as always… for some other days
Over the weekend I applied this neat little CSS trick for implementing color change effect on the pagination component of my blog. One little CSS rule solves it for both light and dark themes!
Alright, now that I'm more relaxed and less stressed out with my stuff (for now), I would like to start with the whole learning web development thing.
Could you people in the #WebDev space help me out with some resources to get started? My main goal is to be a full stack developer, but I want to start with front end, anything you could share is really appreciated 💙