Good luck on your talk. Enjoy your trip.
Posts by Jeff Bridgforth
👏👏👏 RSS lives. Been using it for over 20 years.
Thanks for the thread. I think you make some interesting points that I would not have thought about before.
These are exactly the types of things I wanted to learn about from this course. I knew @ishadeed.com was doing so clever things after watching his CSS Day talk from last summer. youtu.be/_njUxg5UfR0?...
Just had an "aha" moment with style container queries as I am working through The Layout Maestro. I now I understand why this can be a powerful tool when paired with custom properties and :has(). #CSSLayout #StyleContainerQueries @ishadeed.com
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I like how @ishadeed.com is using :has() to create conditional layouts. A very clever use of the selector that I had not thought about. Learn more in his course: thelayoutmaestro.com
I have been wanting to un-Sass my personal site since last year when I wrote an article for CSS Tricks.
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I just updated my site with new color themes and sans-Sass. This has been brewing for a couple of months. I had time over the weekend to create a new CSS file and updated light/dark themes. Decided yesterday to also include "classic" theme (blue) which is my favorite color.
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Deviating from my new "replies and reposts only" mode to post: holy crap look at this thing Jakob Rosin made to track #ArtemisII. #Artemis #NASA #Moon
Are you going to share more on your site?
I miss all the April Fool's prank sites that people use to create. I had to always remember to be skeptical because I got fooled way too many times.
Yes, I got the email and was able to get set up this morning per your instructions. Thank you.
How do we access the course if we had purchased it in the past?
I enjoyed Front End Study Hall last week. Interesting discussion about how gardening and construction are similar to software development. cc @artlung.com #IndieWeb
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I loved your comment. Feel similar.
Brought up this article today during our discussion in Front End Study Hall. Just a reminder that the Web is a complex thing and there are no single "right" ways of doing things.
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@artlung.com Thanks for leading the great discussion today at FRESH. And congratulations on your new job.
Actually 21. I posted something I wrote in 2003 just a few years ago. I start blogging in 2005. I enjoyed your article Tyler.
I'm still here: jeffbridgforth.com
"Friction is essential to human work. Friction is what a sculptor feels when the chisel meets the stone. Friction is what turns a rough surface into something smooth and polished. The frictionless version of creative work isn’t faster creative work. It’s no creative work at all."
That is gold.
I echo @vale.rocks. Thanks for sharing your perspective. I think we need some positive views about this subject because it is not all bad. And I take even more notice because it is coming from you, whom I have great respect for.
I posted my first "weeknotes" seven years ago today. I had no idea that I would keep up the practice as long as I have and as frequently as I have in the past few years.
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I have an example from my site where you can change from image grid to a simplified view. jeffbridgforth.com/archive/
An "AI" or CGI or whatever recreation of a dead performer is a massive, massive insult to them irrespective of what one thinks of the technology, simply because it is a statement that all that matters about the person in question is their likeness, not their actual artistic ability.
Congratulations!
Thanks for the kind words, Geoff.
Congratulations @kevinpowell.co on 1 million subscribers. I really appreciate the quality content that you put out there each and every week. Thanks for all that you do to equip and improve our community.