📙 Articles, Opinions & Tutorials
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Getting Creative with HTML Dialog — As you can see above, Andy shares how to spruce up generic looking dialogue boxes with CSS — via animations, the backdrop-filter property, and more.
Andy Clarke
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IE6, AI, and The Future of Browsing the Web — A new series on how AI is changing the web. This first entry posits that “Chrome is the next IE6”, and explores how Google’s supposed “retreat from web standards signals a new era of browser stagnation”.
RL Nabors
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CSS Spotlight Effect — Because we can feed the current mouse position to CSS with a few lines of JavaScript we can build some neat interaction patterns. Amit highlights (pun intended) one such effect here “that’s easy to create, simple to customize, and looks surprisingly slick”.
Amit Sheen
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🧰 Tools, Code & Resources
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Beachpatrol: A CLI Tool to Automate Your Everyday Web Browser — A higher level way to use Playwright on macOS or Linux to control a regular non-headless browser instance. It’s essentially an approach where you still want a visible browser you can use in a normal way but with added automation possibilities.
Sebastian Carlos
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Font Generator: Generate Fancy Text with Unicode Characters — Type some text and this tool will generate endless fancy font options in plain Unicode that you can copy and paste. Examples: 𝔽𝕣𝕠𝕟𝕥𝕖𝕟𝕕 𝔽𝕠𝕔𝕦𝕤, snɔoℲ puǝʇuoɹℲ, F͜͡r͜͡o͜͡n͜͡t͜͡e͜͡n͜͡d͜͡ F͜͡o͜͡c͜͡u͜͡s͜͡, etc. However, it's worth exercising caution over accessibility and how certain devices (like screen readers) will handle this.
Font Generator
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