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BOILERFORM
Boilerform is a little HTML and CSS boilerplate to take the pain away from working with forms. By providing baseline BEM structured CSS and appropriate attributes on elements: Boilerform gives you a head start building forms in the best possible way with a view to being dropped into most projects. See the pattern library See the GitHub repo.ANDY’S PHOTOS
@hankchizljaw’s minimalistic, self-hosted photo stream. KEEPING IT SIMPLE WITH CSS THAT SCALES 18th September 2019 — 21 minute read. This is the written version of my new talk, “Keeping it simple with CSS that scales”, which I first delivered at State of the Browser 2019. It’s a very long read, so I recorded an audio version, too: CSS has a weird place on the web today. There’s a lot of polarisation, with the opinion beingHELLO, I’M ANDY
Hello, I’m Andy. This is just my little personal blog. You can see all the other places you can find me here, You can subscribe to these little posts here, too.. For work, I’m a freelance designer and educator that runs Piccalilli.. Posts, page 1 of 20 PICCALILLI: THE FUTURE Piccalilli: the future. 24th January 2020 — 6 minute read. Today is a Friday, so I’m supposed to be pushing out issue #33 of Piccalilli. Things are changing though and the newsletter is on a temporary hiatus. Piccalilli is having a huge overhaul. It’s transforming into a website and blog that provides both free and premium tutorials THE (EXTREMELY) LOUD MINORITY The (extremely) loud minority. 16th October 2020 — 3 minute read. Often on Twitter, we’ll hear stuff like this: The cascade was a mistake. Or: CSS just doesn’t work for the web anymore. The latter may be true for a tiny minority of cases, such as in a code-factory, full of developers, independently working on small pieces of a verylarge
CREATING A FULL BLEED CSS UTILITY How the .full-bleed utility works permalink. We set the container to be width: 100vw, which equates to the full viewport width.We couldn’t set it to width: 100% because it would only fill the space of its parent element. The parent element’s width is useful though, because by setting margin-left: 50%, we are telling the component to align its left edge to the center of its parent element CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIES How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular element INTRODUCING THE BUTTON ELEMENT A gives you everything you want out of the box: It's focusable. If you attach a click event, you get keyboard events for FREE . A screen reader will announce it appropriately. It's primary function is not dividing content, it's actually an interactive THE POWER OF PROGRESSIVE ENHANCEMENT The power of progressive enhancement. Back in July, I launched a handy web app called My Browser. The premise was simple: generate a detailed report about a user’s web browser and create a URL to make sharing that report easy. In less than two months, My Browser generated an impressive 25,000 reports. That’s an average of 1,250 uses a day!BOILERFORM
Boilerform is a little HTML and CSS boilerplate to take the pain away from working with forms. By providing baseline BEM structured CSS and appropriate attributes on elements: Boilerform gives you a head start building forms in the best possible way with a view to being dropped into most projects. See the pattern library See the GitHub repo.ANDY’S PHOTOS
@hankchizljaw’s minimalistic, self-hosted photo stream. KEEPING IT SIMPLE WITH CSS THAT SCALES 18th September 2019 — 21 minute read. This is the written version of my new talk, “Keeping it simple with CSS that scales”, which I first delivered at State of the Browser 2019. It’s a very long read, so I recorded an audio version, too: CSS has a weird place on the web today. There’s a lot of polarisation, with the opinion beingHELLO, I’M ANDY
Hello, I’m Andy. This is just my little personal blog. You can see all the other places you can find me here, You can subscribe to these little posts here, too.. For work, I’m a freelance designer and educator that runs Piccalilli.. Posts, page 1 of 20 PICCALILLI: THE FUTURE Piccalilli: the future. 24th January 2020 — 6 minute read. Today is a Friday, so I’m supposed to be pushing out issue #33 of Piccalilli. Things are changing though and the newsletter is on a temporary hiatus. Piccalilli is having a huge overhaul. It’s transforming into a website and blog that provides both free and premium tutorials THE (EXTREMELY) LOUD MINORITY The (extremely) loud minority. 16th October 2020 — 3 minute read. Often on Twitter, we’ll hear stuff like this: The cascade was a mistake. Or: CSS just doesn’t work for the web anymore. The latter may be true for a tiny minority of cases, such as in a code-factory, full of developers, independently working on small pieces of a verylarge
CREATING A FULL BLEED CSS UTILITY How the .full-bleed utility works permalink. We set the container to be width: 100vw, which equates to the full viewport width.We couldn’t set it to width: 100% because it would only fill the space of its parent element. The parent element’s width is useful though, because by setting margin-left: 50%, we are telling the component to align its left edge to the center of its parent element CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIES How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular element INTRODUCING THE BUTTON ELEMENT A gives you everything you want out of the box: It's focusable. If you attach a click event, you get keyboard events for FREE . A screen reader will announce it appropriately. It's primary function is not dividing content, it's actually an interactive THE POWER OF PROGRESSIVE ENHANCEMENT The power of progressive enhancement. Back in July, I launched a handy web app called My Browser. The premise was simple: generate a detailed report about a user’s web browser and create a URL to make sharing that report easy. In less than two months, My Browser generated an impressive 25,000 reports. That’s an average of 1,250 uses a day! CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIES How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular element FLUID SCALE AND TOKENS: A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN Fluid scale and tokens: a match made in heaven. 7th February 2020 — 4 minute read. Trys and James from Clearleft shared their great new side project, Utopia with us all today. Utopia emerges when designers and developers share a systematic approach to fluidity in responsive design. Instead of designing for x number of arbitrary breakpointsEVERY LAYOUT
Heydon wrote a cool article with some fun facts about Every Layout last week, so seems as I did a lot of the nerdy stuff, I thought I’d make a short article about how it works, behind the scenes.. Eleventy is everywhere permalink. We use Eleventy for everything.Well, almost everything. It currently powers: The public-facing site; Email templates (transactional emails)CSS DOESN’T SUCK
CSS doesn’t suck. Another week comes along and with it, another assault on CSS. It’s turning into a bit of a trend—particularly in the JavaScript community—to crap on CSS wherever possible. I could lambaste those who frequently do this, but instead, I thought I’d write about CSS positively to counter the falsities that are spreadover
THE “P” IN PROGRESSIVE ENHANCEMENT STANDS FOR “PRAGMATISM The “P” in Progressive Enhancement stands for “Pragmatism”. I often think of IE11 as a rancid smog that follows us around, spoiling things. This is not me criticising the browser, though. Instead, I’m referencing how it follows progress on the web around, hindering it. I’m also seemingly putting the blame on the browser for that BURNOUT - A LONG RECOVERY - ANDY BELL Burnout - a long recovery. I’m in a reflective mood today because it’s my Daughter’s 3rd birthday. I still vividly remember 09/10/2016. I also vividly remember what a dark place I was in at the time. I suffered burnout, big time. I’M WARMING TO TAILWIND CSS I produce front-end development tutorials over at Front-End Challenges Club and Piccalilli.You can sign up for updates on Piccalilli to stay up to date with its progress.KEEP IT SIMPLE
It’s also worth considering training your team, rather than tooling your team. In general, keeping everything as simple as possible will by proxy, give you a more resilient, often more accessible end-result, which will be better for your users. Yes, progressively enhance your solid, simple and semantic base-point with CSS and JavaScript, but THE POWER OF SELF-PUBLISHING I've really enjoyed reading this journal entry by Jeremy Keith this morning and it's inspired me to write some thoughts. It makes me happy that I'm in good company with other folks who are enjoying self-publishing. I've also discovered some great RSS feeds, so thanks,Jeremy!
BURNOUT - ANDY BELL
Burnout. 28th September 2016 — 6 minute read. Burnout is a bastard. It creeps up on you when you least want it to and it takes far too long realise how it’s affecting you. That was my experience, and this is how it panned out for me.BOILERFORM
Boilerform is a little HTML and CSS boilerplate to take the pain away from working with forms. By providing baseline BEM structured CSS and appropriate attributes on elements: Boilerform gives you a head start building forms in the best possible way with a view to being dropped into most projects. See the pattern library See the GitHub repo. TRACKS.HANKCHIZLJAW.COM Hi, I’m Andy Bell and I really like music. I listen to a heck of a lot, so I’ll share some of my favourite stuff on here for you, mypals.
KEEPING IT SIMPLE WITH CSS THAT SCALES 18th September 2019 — 21 minute read. This is the written version of my new talk, “Keeping it simple with CSS that scales”, which I first delivered at State of the Browser 2019. It’s a very long read, so I recorded an audio version, too: CSS has a weird place on the web today. There’s a lot of polarisation, with the opinion being PICCALILLI: THE FUTURE Piccalilli: the future. 24th January 2020 — 6 minute read. Today is a Friday, so I’m supposed to be pushing out issue #33 of Piccalilli. Things are changing though and the newsletter is on a temporary hiatus. Piccalilli is having a huge overhaul. It’s transforming into a website and blog that provides both free and premium tutorials CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIES How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular elementHELLO, I’M ANDY
Hello, I’m Andy. This is just my little personal blog. You can see all the other places you can find me here, You can subscribe to these little posts here, too.. For work, I’m a freelance designer and educator that runs Piccalilli.. Posts, page 1 of 20 THE (EXTREMELY) LOUD MINORITY The (extremely) loud minority. 16th October 2020 — 3 minute read. Often on Twitter, we’ll hear stuff like this: The cascade was a mistake. Or: CSS just doesn’t work for the web anymore. The latter may be true for a tiny minority of cases, such as in a code-factory, full of developers, independently working on small pieces of a verylarge
CREATING A FULL BLEED CSS UTILITY How the .full-bleed utility works permalink. We set the container to be width: 100vw, which equates to the full viewport width.We couldn’t set it to width: 100% because it would only fill the space of its parent element. The parent element’s width is useful though, because by setting margin-left: 50%, we are telling the component to align its left edge to the center of its parent element THE POWER OF PROGRESSIVE ENHANCEMENT The power of progressive enhancement. Back in July, I launched a handy web app called My Browser. The premise was simple: generate a detailed report about a user’s web browser and create a URL to make sharing that report easy. In less than two months, My Browser generated an impressive 25,000 reports. That’s an average of 1,250 uses a day! CUSTOM PROPERTY CONTROLLED FLUID TYPE SIZING In a responsive layout, something that can be difficult to solve gracefully is type sizing. It’s a conundrum that has been easier to solve with CSS preprocessors, such as Sass or even setups where JavaScript assists styles.BOILERFORM
Boilerform is a little HTML and CSS boilerplate to take the pain away from working with forms. By providing baseline BEM structured CSS and appropriate attributes on elements: Boilerform gives you a head start building forms in the best possible way with a view to being dropped into most projects. See the pattern library See the GitHub repo. TRACKS.HANKCHIZLJAW.COM Hi, I’m Andy Bell and I really like music. I listen to a heck of a lot, so I’ll share some of my favourite stuff on here for you, mypals.
KEEPING IT SIMPLE WITH CSS THAT SCALES 18th September 2019 — 21 minute read. This is the written version of my new talk, “Keeping it simple with CSS that scales”, which I first delivered at State of the Browser 2019. It’s a very long read, so I recorded an audio version, too: CSS has a weird place on the web today. There’s a lot of polarisation, with the opinion being PICCALILLI: THE FUTURE Piccalilli: the future. 24th January 2020 — 6 minute read. Today is a Friday, so I’m supposed to be pushing out issue #33 of Piccalilli. Things are changing though and the newsletter is on a temporary hiatus. Piccalilli is having a huge overhaul. It’s transforming into a website and blog that provides both free and premium tutorials CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIES How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular elementHELLO, I’M ANDY
Hello, I’m Andy. This is just my little personal blog. You can see all the other places you can find me here, You can subscribe to these little posts here, too.. For work, I’m a freelance designer and educator that runs Piccalilli.. Posts, page 1 of 20 THE (EXTREMELY) LOUD MINORITY The (extremely) loud minority. 16th October 2020 — 3 minute read. Often on Twitter, we’ll hear stuff like this: The cascade was a mistake. Or: CSS just doesn’t work for the web anymore. The latter may be true for a tiny minority of cases, such as in a code-factory, full of developers, independently working on small pieces of a verylarge
CREATING A FULL BLEED CSS UTILITY How the .full-bleed utility works permalink. We set the container to be width: 100vw, which equates to the full viewport width.We couldn’t set it to width: 100% because it would only fill the space of its parent element. The parent element’s width is useful though, because by setting margin-left: 50%, we are telling the component to align its left edge to the center of its parent element THE POWER OF PROGRESSIVE ENHANCEMENT The power of progressive enhancement. Back in July, I launched a handy web app called My Browser. The premise was simple: generate a detailed report about a user’s web browser and create a URL to make sharing that report easy. In less than two months, My Browser generated an impressive 25,000 reports. That’s an average of 1,250 uses a day! CUSTOM PROPERTY CONTROLLED FLUID TYPE SIZING In a responsive layout, something that can be difficult to solve gracefully is type sizing. It’s a conundrum that has been easier to solve with CSS preprocessors, such as Sass or even setups where JavaScript assists styles. CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIES How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular elementANDY’S PHOTOS
@hankchizljaw’s minimalistic, self-hosted photo stream. FLUID SCALE AND TOKENS: A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN Fluid scale and tokens: a match made in heaven. 7th February 2020 — 4 minute read. Trys and James from Clearleft shared their great new side project, Utopia with us all today. Utopia emerges when designers and developers share a systematic approach to fluidity in responsive design. Instead of designing for x number of arbitrary breakpoints A MINIMAL REACT BASE PROJECT I started building out the latest Front-End Challenges Club challenge this morning and because I’d promised to build it in React, I started tinkering around with webpack to get my basic setup going.When I looked in the output directory, though, I gasped. The production bundle was around 130kb (no gzip) and all I had was one React component.It was clear, thanks to VS Code Import Cost that the HELLO, I’M ANDY AND I’M ADDICTED TO TWITTER A big part of getting better and overcoming addiction is accepting that you are addicted, and with that in mind, I’m telling you here today that I’m addicted to Twitter.Enough is enough, though.EVERY LAYOUT
Heydon wrote a cool article with some fun facts about Every Layout last week, so seems as I did a lot of the nerdy stuff, I thought I’d make a short article about how it works, behind the scenes.. Eleventy is everywhere permalink. We use Eleventy for everything.Well, almost everything. It currently powers: The public-facing site; Email templates (transactional emails)KEEP IT SIMPLE
It’s also worth considering training your team, rather than tooling your team. In general, keeping everything as simple as possible will by proxy, give you a more resilient, often more accessible end-result, which will be better for your users. Yes, progressively enhance your solid, simple and semantic base-point with CSS and JavaScript, but CUSTOM PROPERTY CONTROLLED FLUID TYPE SIZING In a responsive layout, something that can be difficult to solve gracefully is type sizing. It’s a conundrum that has been easier to solve with CSS preprocessors, such as Sass or even setups where JavaScript assists styles.FREELANCE PRO TIP
When I get an enquiry, I ask the same three questions: How much budget is available for this project? Is there a hard deadline? If there is a hard deadline, is there a reason for it?BURNOUT - ANDY BELL
Burnout. 28th September 2016 — 6 minute read. Burnout is a bastard. It creeps up on you when you least want it to and it takes far too long realise how it’s affecting you. That was my experience, and this is how it panned out for me.BOILERFORM
Boilerform is a little HTML and CSS boilerplate to take the pain away from working with forms. By providing baseline BEM structured CSS and appropriate attributes on elements: Boilerform gives you a head start building forms in the best possible way with a view to being dropped into most projects. See the pattern library See the GitHub repo. TRACKS.HANKCHIZLJAW.COM Hi, I’m Andy Bell and I really like music. I listen to a heck of a lot, so I’ll share some of my favourite stuff on here for you, mypals.
KEEPING IT SIMPLE WITH CSS THAT SCALES 18th September 2019 — 21 minute read. This is the written version of my new talk, “Keeping it simple with CSS that scales”, which I first delivered at State of the Browser 2019. It’s a very long read, so I recorded an audio version, too: CSS has a weird place on the web today. There’s a lot of polarisation, with the opinion being PICCALILLI: THE FUTURE Piccalilli: the future. 24th January 2020 — 6 minute read. Today is a Friday, so I’m supposed to be pushing out issue #33 of Piccalilli. Things are changing though and the newsletter is on a temporary hiatus. Piccalilli is having a huge overhaul. It’s transforming into a website and blog that provides both free and premium tutorials CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIESCSS GRID COLUMN SIZECSS GRID TEMPLATE COLUMNSCSS TWO COLUMN GRIDFILL REMAINING HEIGHTCSS
How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular elementHELLO, I’M ANDY
Hello, I’m Andy. This is just my little personal blog. You can see all the other places you can find me here, You can subscribe to these little posts here, too.. For work, I’m a freelance designer and educator that runs Piccalilli.. Posts, page 1 of 20 THE (EXTREMELY) LOUD MINORITY The (extremely) loud minority. 16th October 2020 — 3 minute read. Often on Twitter, we’ll hear stuff like this: The cascade was a mistake. Or: CSS just doesn’t work for the web anymore. The latter may be true for a tiny minority of cases, such as in a code-factory, full of developers, independently working on small pieces of a verylarge
CREATING A FULL BLEED CSS UTILITY How the .full-bleed utility works permalink. We set the container to be width: 100vw, which equates to the full viewport width.We couldn’t set it to width: 100% because it would only fill the space of its parent element. The parent element’s width is useful though, because by setting margin-left: 50%, we are telling the component to align its left edge to the center of its parent element THE POWER OF PROGRESSIVE ENHANCEMENT The power of progressive enhancement. Back in July, I launched a handy web app called My Browser. The premise was simple: generate a detailed report about a user’s web browser and create a URL to make sharing that report easy. In less than two months, My Browser generated an impressive 25,000 reports. That’s an average of 1,250 uses a day! CUSTOM PROPERTY CONTROLLED FLUID TYPE SIZING In a responsive layout, something that can be difficult to solve gracefully is type sizing. It’s a conundrum that has been easier to solve with CSS preprocessors, such as Sass or even setups where JavaScript assists styles.BOILERFORM
Boilerform is a little HTML and CSS boilerplate to take the pain away from working with forms. By providing baseline BEM structured CSS and appropriate attributes on elements: Boilerform gives you a head start building forms in the best possible way with a view to being dropped into most projects. See the pattern library See the GitHub repo. TRACKS.HANKCHIZLJAW.COM Hi, I’m Andy Bell and I really like music. I listen to a heck of a lot, so I’ll share some of my favourite stuff on here for you, mypals.
KEEPING IT SIMPLE WITH CSS THAT SCALES 18th September 2019 — 21 minute read. This is the written version of my new talk, “Keeping it simple with CSS that scales”, which I first delivered at State of the Browser 2019. It’s a very long read, so I recorded an audio version, too: CSS has a weird place on the web today. There’s a lot of polarisation, with the opinion being PICCALILLI: THE FUTURE Piccalilli: the future. 24th January 2020 — 6 minute read. Today is a Friday, so I’m supposed to be pushing out issue #33 of Piccalilli. Things are changing though and the newsletter is on a temporary hiatus. Piccalilli is having a huge overhaul. It’s transforming into a website and blog that provides both free and premium tutorials CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIESCSS GRID COLUMN SIZECSS GRID TEMPLATE COLUMNSCSS TWO COLUMN GRIDFILL REMAINING HEIGHTCSS
How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular elementHELLO, I’M ANDY
Hello, I’m Andy. This is just my little personal blog. You can see all the other places you can find me here, You can subscribe to these little posts here, too.. For work, I’m a freelance designer and educator that runs Piccalilli.. Posts, page 1 of 20 THE (EXTREMELY) LOUD MINORITY The (extremely) loud minority. 16th October 2020 — 3 minute read. Often on Twitter, we’ll hear stuff like this: The cascade was a mistake. Or: CSS just doesn’t work for the web anymore. The latter may be true for a tiny minority of cases, such as in a code-factory, full of developers, independently working on small pieces of a verylarge
CREATING A FULL BLEED CSS UTILITY How the .full-bleed utility works permalink. We set the container to be width: 100vw, which equates to the full viewport width.We couldn’t set it to width: 100% because it would only fill the space of its parent element. The parent element’s width is useful though, because by setting margin-left: 50%, we are telling the component to align its left edge to the center of its parent element THE POWER OF PROGRESSIVE ENHANCEMENT The power of progressive enhancement. Back in July, I launched a handy web app called My Browser. The premise was simple: generate a detailed report about a user’s web browser and create a URL to make sharing that report easy. In less than two months, My Browser generated an impressive 25,000 reports. That’s an average of 1,250 uses a day! CUSTOM PROPERTY CONTROLLED FLUID TYPE SIZING In a responsive layout, something that can be difficult to solve gracefully is type sizing. It’s a conundrum that has been easier to solve with CSS preprocessors, such as Sass or even setups where JavaScript assists styles. CREATE A RESPONSIVE GRID LAYOUT WITH NO MEDIA QUERIES How can we improve this layout utility? permalink Because this .auto-grid utility will keep trying to fill remaining available space, it’s useful to either give the layout itself a maximum width or wrap it with a shared .wrapper utility. I prefer the latter approach because I work with design systems/components libraries a lot, so I’m very reticent to explicitly size a particular elementANDY’S PHOTOS
@hankchizljaw’s minimalistic, self-hosted photo stream. FLUID SCALE AND TOKENS: A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN Fluid scale and tokens: a match made in heaven. 7th February 2020 — 4 minute read. Trys and James from Clearleft shared their great new side project, Utopia with us all today. Utopia emerges when designers and developers share a systematic approach to fluidity in responsive design. Instead of designing for x number of arbitrary breakpoints A MINIMAL REACT BASE PROJECT I started building out the latest Front-End Challenges Club challenge this morning and because I’d promised to build it in React, I started tinkering around with webpack to get my basic setup going.When I looked in the output directory, though, I gasped. The production bundle was around 130kb (no gzip) and all I had was one React component.It was clear, thanks to VS Code Import Cost that the HELLO, I’M ANDY AND I’M ADDICTED TO TWITTER A big part of getting better and overcoming addiction is accepting that you are addicted, and with that in mind, I’m telling you here today that I’m addicted to Twitter.Enough is enough, though.EVERY LAYOUT
Heydon wrote a cool article with some fun facts about Every Layout last week, so seems as I did a lot of the nerdy stuff, I thought I’d make a short article about how it works, behind the scenes.. Eleventy is everywhere permalink. We use Eleventy for everything.Well, almost everything. It currently powers: The public-facing site; Email templates (transactional emails)KEEP IT SIMPLE
It’s also worth considering training your team, rather than tooling your team. In general, keeping everything as simple as possible will by proxy, give you a more resilient, often more accessible end-result, which will be better for your users. Yes, progressively enhance your solid, simple and semantic base-point with CSS and JavaScript, but CUSTOM PROPERTY CONTROLLED FLUID TYPE SIZING In a responsive layout, something that can be difficult to solve gracefully is type sizing. It’s a conundrum that has been easier to solve with CSS preprocessors, such as Sass or even setups where JavaScript assists styles.FREELANCE PRO TIP
When I get an enquiry, I ask the same three questions: How much budget is available for this project? Is there a hard deadline? If there is a hard deadline, is there a reason for it?BURNOUT - ANDY BELL
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