Tag: web-development

  • A few quick notes about building Micro.blog themes

    It took me just a few days to convert the Cypress WordPress theme for use on Micro.blog. Since the layout, design, and styling for most elements was already done – the main work was learning Micro.blog’s theming model and moving the code bits around. I thought it would be a good opportunity to jot down…

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  • Do you use the Web Share API?

    If you use the Web Share API, Jeremy Keith is looking for more feedback. I’m not expecting anything to happen anytime soon, but it would be really good to gather as much data as possible around existing usage of the Web Share API. If you’re using it, or you know anyone who’s using it, please,…

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  • Repost: Scott Jehl on modern web dev

    👉 Scott Jehl on Twitter: modern web dev is an extreme overreaction to not liking some php

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  • Chris Coleman brings Boba Fett’s Liar back

    Chris Coleman, writing about a site he built in the 90s on GeoCities: I still have two more or less complete versions of the site, along with lots of spare parts from earlier iterations. Today I’m sharing the 1998 and 1999 designs of the site. The content isn’t significantly different between the two, but each…

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  • My Web: Yesterday and Today

    This "Web 2.0" that we’re all so accustomed to lately is great. Semantic, accessible, open, and dripping with fantastic design. However, there are times I reminisce about the days of old, the days of well – Web 1.0. There are several sites, some still in existence that I really do miss. I remember spending hours…

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