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I miss the music app that was centered on _my music_ Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, these were the primary axis of navigation — the Nouns of the system. Now I get Discover, Radio, New, all _their stuff_ while my stuff is tucked away under “Library”
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Pip liked a post by Nadia Makarevich
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📘 Advanced React — deep dives into how React actually works, from state updates to the pain of re-renders to reconciliation shenanigans. www.advanced-react.com
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📕 Web Performance Fundamentals - measuring and improving Core Web Vitals, diving deep into React rendering techniques and understanding what Suspense and Server Components actually are doing. www.getwebperf.com
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It has taken 10 years of being on the @heypresents.com stage as MC to secure a slot to actually give a talk. So, you know... I better not screw it up. Tickets for this final edition are going. Get yours.
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Pip liked a post by Paweł Grzybek
Pip liked a post by Paweł Grzybek
@kevinpowell.co never disappoints. In this video, he presents multiple modern alternatives to CSS snippets that you write over and over again. I learned a few things maybe you will pick something up too. youtu.be/dQ8_F4LPCs8 #css
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Pip liked a post by dan
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this breaks social contract and feels like a betrayal because the whole point of a diagram is to provide clarity where text fails, and to emphasize just the right bits needed for the intuition whereas these “diagrams” are often self-contradictory or misleading in a way that’s worse than the text
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Pip liked a post by Mia (online)
Pip liked a post by Mia (online)
The narrative that #CSS was initially designed to be static, and only later became responsive to things like media, supports, container queries, and now if()… is maybe how things turned out? But MQs were part of the original proposal – including document age queries & user "relevance" queries.
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Pip liked a post by CSS by T. Afif
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In graph theory, there are algorithms that find the shortest path between two nodes. I made one with pure CSS (including the graph drawing). Drag the nodes, and the shortest path will update in real-time! css-tip.com/graph-theory/ A fun demo powered by all the modern & cool CSS features 🤩
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Pip liked a post by Sara Soueidan
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Hey Bluesky friends, What UI patterns do you find the most complex or challenging to build or implement accessibly?
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Pip liked a post by Kevin Powell
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Very much looking forward to the workshop I'll be giving at Smashing. It's all about practical ways you can use modern CSS, with a focus on well supported features you can use today and a sprinkle of newer stuff because it's just too good to not talk about 😅
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Pip liked a post by Ryan Cavanaugh
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"I don't use semicolons and now autocomplete is bad because my code is syntactically a totally different thing until I finish writing an entire line of code" Yeah, maybe put the semicolons back in?
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Pip liked a post by Sara Joy
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Hello to my Design System friends who use Storybook: What's the best way to display CSS variable design tokens in Storybook? I've found this plugin, but don't know if it's really needed? How do you do it? Or why do you not bother? storybook.js.org/addons/story...
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Pip liked a post by Una Kravets
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#Interop2026 is here! Lots of new CSS coming your way: - style queries - anchor positioning improvements (already crossbrowser) - advanced attr() - popover & dialog improvements like lightdismiss - scroll-driven animations - better scroll-snap capabilities wpt.fyi/interop-2026
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Pip liked a post by Kevin Powell
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The quest to 1 million has been going slowly the past 2 years, but it looks like it'll finally happen!
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Pip liked a post by Andy Bell
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I gave the keys to The Index to @scott.is for today's issue. He's done a bloody good job!
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Pip liked a post by Kevin Powell
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One thing that I wanted to do with the redesign of my site is to have fun with modern CSS, so this week I added a sticky nav that slides in after you scroll a bit. I tried two methods (scroll-state and view-timeline) and damn, scroll-state is amazing 😅 And yup, I recorded myself implementing it.
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Pip liked a post by Stuart Robson
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~7 years ago I started curating a list of Design Tokens resources on GitHub… today I launch something better. An updated, tagged collection of 292+ articles on design tokens. www.alwaystwisted.com/projects/dtm... more links/resources coming soon. 🙏🖤 #DesignTokens #DesignSystems #WebDev
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Pip liked a post by Kevin Powell
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corner-shape is one of those things where when you first see it, it's like "oh cool, I can make a scoop!" It's something new, which is fun, but it can be hard to think of good use cases. But, as @cassidoo.co looks at here, it's going to open up a lot of possibilities 🙂 cassidoo.co/post/css-cor...
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Pip liked a post by Una Kravets
Pip liked a post by Una Kravets
border-shape can handle both insets and outsets, so you can do effects like this chevron nav (corner-shape can't do both). This means you get a perfectly-wrapping focus ring without needing to manage z-index or having it partially covered due to overlap. Demo: codepen.io/una/pen/ByzY...
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Pip liked a post by seth
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Been using @skyreader.app for a few weeks now and it's been excellent! This is exciting news.
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Pip liked a post by Doll
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Its adding verification to make sure but....this looks really good already
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