I am very excited for the upcoming adoption of web components. They provide a number of improvements to the developer experience of managing large codebases. If you’re not up to speed there’s a good article over on CSS-Tricks covering all the basics.
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A Webpack Pattern Library
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The 100% correct way to do CSS breakpoints
For the next minute or so, I want you to forget about CSS. Forget about web development. Forget about digital user interfaces. And as you forget these things, I want you to allow your mind to wander. To wander back in time. Back to your youth. Back to your first day of school.
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Components in Figma
Today we are excited to release Components in Figma. By bringing concepts like composition, inheritance and unlimited overrides from engineering to design, Components move us closer to a world where we are able to easily reason about design systems as we go about our day to day work.
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Performant Parallaxing
Love it or hate it, parallaxing is here to stay. When used judiciously it can add depth and subtlety to a web app. The problem, however, is that implementing parallaxing in a performant way can be challenging.
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kickstarter/ios-oss
Kickstarter’s open source iOS app.
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Database & Asset Syncing Between Environments in Craft CMS
Once you have developed and deployed a Craft CMS site, you then have the issue of ongoing maintenance, and often ongoing development.
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iOS Human Interface Guidelines
Apple releases iOS Human Interface Guideline design files for both Photoshop and Sketch.
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teambition/gulp-ssh
An SSH task for Gulp.
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CraftCMS plugin to generate content models from JSON data.
CraftCMS Plugin to Construct Groups, Fields, Sections and Assets from JSON data. If you’re using the Atom text editor, you can download a snippet library to help speed up your writing custom models for the plugin.
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mmikkel/Reasons-Craft
Supercharge your field layouts with conditionals in CraftCMS.
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