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Limit the reach of your selectors with the CSS @sc[IT, unknown]
Posted 1 year ago
Limit the reach of your selectors with the CSS @scope at-rule
Bramus Van Damme explains how to use @scope to select elements only within a limited subtree of your DOM. - https://developer.chrome.com/articles/at-scope
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SaaS starter kit for Next.js 14[IT, job post]
Posted 1 year ago
Hey everyone,
I am building a SaaS starter kit for Next.js 14 and would love to hear your feedback!
It's a production-ready boilerplate and includes all the common features of a SaaS:
Responsive and Creative Event management website. [IT, job post]
Posted 1 year ago
Responsive and Creative Event management website.
Subject: Request for Proposal: Events Management Company Website Development
Dear Web Development Professionals,
We are reaching out to request proposals for the development of a website for our events management company. We are excited to enhance our online presence and provide our clients with a user-friendly platform to explore our services, showcase our portfolio, ...
Using CSS custom properties like this is a waste [IT, unknown]
Posted 1 year ago
Using CSS custom properties like this is a waste
Kevin Powell explores how you can make your code a lot more efficient by leveraging pseudo-private custom properties. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2LwjfYc1x8
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Limit the reach of your selectors with the CSS @sc[IT, unknown]
Posted 1 year ago
Limit the reach of your selectors with the CSS @scope at-rule
Bramus Van Damme explains how to use @scope to select elements only within a limited subtree of your DOM. - https://developer.chrome.com/articles/at-scope
#css
Responsive type scales with composable CSS utiliti[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
Responsive type scales with composable CSS utilities
Tobias Ahlin Bjerrome explains how you can create composable, responsive, and fluid-type scales that smoothly adapt to viewport and container widths using calc(), clamp(), and CSS vars. - https://tobiasahlin.com/blog/responsive-fluid-css-type-scales
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I made a static website, but now i lost my motivation. What should i do?[IT, unknown]
Posted 1 year ago
I study software development at a vocational college. Our project was making a simple website using html and css ( later JS and php and other shit ).
I did it fairly well, i spent at least 12 hours doing 1. It's beautiful according to my teacher and classmates. But i somehow lost my motivation to do more. I haven't coded anything for 2 months ...
Looking for a newbie[IT, unknown]
Posted 1 year ago
I'm getting really burnt out as of late with programming, so my thought is that maybe helping someone else who's starting out might help give me a little bit of incentive to finish what I started.
Im familiar with Java Python Js Css Html React
I have a good foundational understanding of these languages. I've used lots of tools libraries ...