Too Many SVGs Clogging Up Your Markup? Try `use`.

Recently, I had to make a web page displaying a bunch of SVG graphs for an analytics dashboard. I used a bunch of , and elements on each graph to visualize certain metrics. This works and renders …

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https://css-tricks.com/too-many-svgs-clogging-up-your-markup-try-use/

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Web Frameworks: Why You Don’t Always Need Them

Richard MacManus explaining Daniel Kehoe’s approach to building websites:

There are three key web technologies underpinning Kehoe’s approach:

ES6 Modules: JavaScript ES6 can support import modules, which are also supported by browsers. Module CDNs: JavaScript modules can now

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https://thenewstack.io/case-against-web-frameworks/

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AutomateWoo Brings Automated Communications to Bookings

AutomateWoo is this handy extension for WooCommerce that adds triggers actions based on your online store’s activity. Someone abandoned their cart? Remind them by email. Someone made a purchase? Ask them to leave a review or follow up to see …

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https://css-tricks.com/automatewoo-brings-automated-communications-to-bookings/

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Firebase Crash Course

This article is going to help you, dear front-end developer, understand all that is Firebase. We’re going to cover lots of details about what Firebase is, why it can be useful to you, and show examples of how. But …

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https://css-tricks.com/firebase-crash-course/

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Web Components Are Easier Than You Think

When I’d go to a conference (when we were able to do such things) and see someone do a presentation on web components, I always thought it was pretty nifty (yes, apparently, I’m from 1950), but it always seemed complicated …

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https://css-tricks.com/web-components-are-easier-than-you-think/

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CSS-Tricks Chronicle XXXIX

I’ve been lucky enough to be a guest on some podcasts and at some events, so I thought I’d do a quick little round-up here! These Chronicle posts are just that: an opportunity to share some off-site stiff that I’ve …

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https://css-tricks.com/css-tricks-chronicle-xxxix/

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A Super Flexible CSS Carousel, Enhanced With JavaScript Navigation

Not sure about you, but I often wonder how to build a carousel component in such a way that you can easily dump a bunch of items into the component and get a nice working carousel — one that allows …

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https://css-tricks.com/a-super-flexible-css-carousel-enhanced-with-javascript-navigation/

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Through the pipeline: An exploration of front-end bundlers

I really like the kind of tech writing where a fellow developer lays out some specific needs, tries out different tech to fulfill those needs, and documents how it went for them. That’s exactly what Andrew Walpole did here. …

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https://dev.to/walpolea/through-the-pipeline-an-exploration-of-front-end-bundlers-ea1

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Through the pipeline: An exploration of front-end bundlers

I really like the kind of tech writing where a fellow developer lays out some specific needs, tries out different tech to fulfill those needs, and documents how it went for them. That’s exactly what Andrew Walpole did here. …

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https://css-tricks.com/through-the-pipeline-an-exploration-of-front-end-bundlers/

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Weekly Platform News: Focus Rings, Donut Scope, Ditching em Units, and Global Privacy Control

In this week’s news, Chrome tackles focus rings, we learn how to get “donut” scope, Global Privacy Control gets big-name adoption, it’s time to ditch pixels in media queries, and a snippet that prevents annoying form validation styling. Chrome will…

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https://css-tricks.com/weekly-p

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