Was a bit tired of the old Gulp task running setup on my WordPress development workflow.
Replaced it with a Node-based setup, and things look much more interesting now.
ALT Compiling Sass using a Node-based setup on a WordPress dev workflow
Struggling with the design as usual, but I'll settle for whatever feels right in the moment.
No chasing perfections this time, not gonna feel bad looking at the top notch designs.
Seeing fewer talks about CSS preprocessors makes me wonder if everyone has shifted to Tailwind CSS and frameworks based on it.
I also switched to Tailwind CSS mainly for the time it saves, but I still use Sass in some of my workflows.
Are you like me?
💚 Site of the Day - Dolsten & Co.
Loving the text animation with blurred letters
credit: Dylan Brouwer
⚙️ SplitText @Webflow
site → dolsten.com
showcase → gsap.com/showcase
UI thing I learned recently:
Shadows alone don't make much sense in dark mode. Pair them with lighter background colors to portray layers more clearly.
✍️ I shared a few thoughts about Item Flow, the new syntax that the CSS working group is discussing.
In short, I'm excited. Check it out for more details.
ishadeed.com/article/item-fl…
Gonna design and code all the front-end of my website without involving any frameworks, not even AI.
I'm not against frameworks, but this will be a good revision of the basics.
Stay tuned for updates.
💭 Displaying a finished message for a long time before the actual success message appears doesn't communicate anything useful and only causes confusion.
Adding something like "Restoration finished. Applying restored files..." would be helpful.
ALT Windows 10 System Restore process can be confusing to the ones who don't use this feature often.