Daniel Eden has been at the forefront of design thinking for sometime and this recent piece is a must read. He goes into detail about why we should share the load and responsibility of precise, perfect designs between designers and engineers. (daneden.me)
It's time to fall into a fantastic font sale! This Autumn Font Sale is overloaded with more than 120 gorgeous typefaces, culled from 31 different font families. You'll be privy to a wide variety of styles ranging from vintage to cartoony, not to mention a slew of extras like alternates. No matter your latest project, you're bound to find the perfect font in this collection. See the fonts.(mightydeals.com)
As we build sites more heavily reliant on JavaScript, we sometimes pay for what we send down in ways that we can't always easily see. In this post, Addy Osmani covers why a little discipline can help if we want our site to load and be interactive quickly on mobile devices. (medium.com)
A case-study in the specific techniques Joshua Comeau tried during a recent performance focused development sprint. He goes into details about what he learned along the way and what his thought processes were for coming up with solutions. (codeburst.io)
This post by some talented Google developers explain how you can use the CSS overscroll-behavior property to override the browser's default overflow scroll behavior when reaching the top/bottom of content. (developers.google.com)
Animista is a place where you can play with a collection of pre-made CSS animations, tweak them and get only those you will actually use. (animista.net)
Live Share enables your team to quickly collaborate within Visual Studio Code on the same codebase without the need to synchronize code or to configure the same development tools, settings or environment. (code.visualstudio.com)
A new way to dive right into code with remote collaborators. Work together in real time with your own configurations in your own programming environment on any file you can open in Atom. (github.com)
Weebly Engineering gives you the opportunity to work on high-profile projects that make a real difference in the lives of our users. When you deploy an update to Weebly it can be used by millions of people in a single day. (weebly.com)
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