"I don’t write these posts for VC-funded LLMs to come along and gobble up and produce some shitty facsimile, or summarise what I’m saying with none of the nuance or context on someone else’s website." Same.
Very useful for interview prep and for brushing up your CSS knowledge in general.
Not only is this some great, user-centred design, but the website is absolutely stunning.
We've launched a new page that outlines what we're trying to do with open working projects and importantly, *why* we're doing it. This isn't the internet we want and we're going to do everything to make sure we're making things better, not chasing profit over anything. https://piccalil.li/support-piccalilli/
Some very handy CSS snippets here that could comfortably be dropped in most projects.
We need your support to do free projects for good causes and publish free high quality education We’re trying a rather radical new approach at Piccalilli by doing real world projects β€” for real clients β€” in the open. This gives us a context to provide genuine high quality, real world education for free at the point of entry.
"Additionally, Medium estimates that 47% of all content on their platform is AI-generated" πŸ«₯ https://blog.cloudflare.com/ai-labyrinth/
We're delighted to announce that Complete CSS by @npub1v5tv...qtkq is now officially live! Complete CSS has taken nearly a year to produce and finally, it’s available for a limited Black Friday launch price of Β£189 https://buff.ly/4d9gzSQ image
When the gov.uk team offer a rundown like this, you have to read it because that team are some of the best in the business of great user experience.
Kevin Andrews shares some useful snippets of markup with handy explainers to help you deliver more accessible components.