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Styling RSS and Atom Feeds • Robb Knight
To style an RSS or Atom feed you need to add a reference to an xsl file which is the styling document for the feed.
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A Global Design System | Brad Frost
…would improve the quality and accessibility of the world’s web experiences, save the world’s web designers and developers millions of hours, and make better use of our collective human potential.
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Where have all the websites gone? - Jason Velazquez
The good news is that websites didn’t go anywhere. The bad news- we are the ones who vanished, and I suspect what we really miss are the joys of discovery.
https://www.fromjason.xyz/p/notebook/where-have-all-the-websites-gone/#ps-aia
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Remembering the early 00s teen website scene - localghost
The way we experience the internet is very different - not only for those of us who have seen it change, but even more so for the younger generations who’ve grown up with endless short form video.
https://localghost.dev/blog/remembering-the-early-00s-teen-website-scene/
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Horizontal Scrolling in a Centered Max-Width Container | Ryan Mulligan
Ryan shows how to build a CSS-Only horizontal slider that aligns with a centered container. Good bookmark!
https://ryanmulligan.dev/blog/x-scrolling-centered-max-width-container/
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Your CSS is an interface - Eric Bailey
Human-friendly CSS is an interface that […] allows someone using your website to easily make modifications. The web is malleable, and that is a highly intentional design decision. (via @ericwbailey)
https://ericwbailey.design/writing/your-css-is-an-interface/
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The Single-Page-App Morality Play - Baldur Bjarnason
‘The biggest hindrance to the web’s progress isn’t non-expert developers, tooling, libraries, Single-Page-Apps, or Multi-Page-Apps. It’s bad management.’ (via @fakebaldur)
https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2021/single-page-app-morality-play/
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Why are hyperlinks blue?
What happened in 1993 to suddenly make hyperlinks blue? No one knows, but I have some theories.
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/internet-culture/deep-dives/why-are-hyperlinks-blue/
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Reducing Carbon Emissions On The Web - Smashing Magazine
‘The mean average emissions for websites with a PageSpeed score of 100 is about 1 gram of carbon, which rises to a projected almost 6 grams for websites with a score of 0.’ (via @smashingmag)
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/09/reducing-carbon-emissions-on-web/
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Oh Hello Ana - Blog
lovely redesign of Ana’s personal website. plus: guestbooks are back! (via @ohhelloana)