Adding what3words support to an existing PWA. Pleasantly surprised by the clear API documents and ease of set-up. Good job what3words devs!
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I've just dragged my ESLint config file into an old project and all I can see is red lines.
This morning I am mostly playing around with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Puppeteer to dynamically create Open Graph images.
Looking at an old version of Dompdf and considering if I should update it, or switch the app to use a service built with Puppeteer or similar. I'm thinking Puppeteer might provide faster PDF renders.
Bookmarks
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Front-end development’s identity crisis - Elly Loel
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BREAKING: jQuery V4 Is Here (YES REALLY) - YouTube
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Top Pens of 2023 on CodePen
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Creator of HTMX Talks HTMX - YouTube
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Jeremy Keith – Of Time And The Web – border:none 2023 - YouTube
Ours is a fast-moving industry. We measure our work in tickets, sprints, and projects. But that can make it hard to see the bigger picture sometimes. In this talk we’ll attempt to pull back and measure our progress in terms of decades. We might even attempt to gaze into the future…
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GitHub - mozilla/web-ext: A command line tool to help build, run, and test web extensions
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Cracking a “Developer Tools Killer” script… | Christian Heilmann
The other day I got an email from somebody who took one of my developer tools courses and he said he found a website that cannot be debugged. So I looked, found a nasty script and show you how to work around that one.
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MDN Web Docs
Documenting web technologies, including CSS, HTML, and JavaScript, since 2005.
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CodeMirror
CodeMirror is a code editor component for the web. It can be used in websites to implement a text input field with support for many editing features, and has a rich programming interface to allow further extension.
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Puppeteer | Puppeteer
Puppeteer is a Node.js library which provides a high-level API to control Chrome/Chromium over the DevTools Protocol.