Preethi Sam shares some techniques for…
Preethi Sam shares some techniques for generating creative background patterns using gradients, CSS shapes, and even emojis. 👍
Preethi Sam shares some techniques for generating creative background patterns using gradients, CSS shapes, and even emojis. 👍
Move Over CSS, Here’s JSON • A New Generator Goes Turbo • The Hidden World of Javascript in WordPress • Cool Tool: URL Params
Another great (and free) source of tutorials is freeCodeCamp — they have something for everyone. A recent podcast episode on the employee management problem of “brilliant jerks” is worth a listen. They’ve been working through a great little series on CSS Grid, and this brief intro to Bash is a good one for anyone who wants…
Chris Coyier reviews some approaches to removing unused CSS from a site, and he recommends starting with a look at “coverage” in Chrome’s DevTools. PurifyCSS, UnusedCSS, and PurgeCSS are also addressed. 🚿
Aesop is a self-described “story engine” for WordPress. The plugin boasts “components designed for rich storytelling experiences.” Basically, it creates an admin interface that allows a site owner to create interactive stories, similar to those popularized by projects like Medium 1.0 and a number of big news agencies like The Washington Post and The New York…
Collins Agbonghama is the Founder of ProfilePress. He spoke with David about his recent success acquiring a plugin and breaking even in just four months.
The first State of CSS 2019 survey results (based on over 10,000 respondents) have been released. Some highlights: Sadly, gender diversity wasn’t well represented by the survey respondents. Those who identified as female came just under 10%. VS Code was the most popular text editor by far, followed by Sublime Text. Over 90% use Chrome…