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Mozilla finally added an environment variable to control this behavior. Unfortunately, configuring this environment variable in a way that applies to the overall graphical system, rather than merely a bash session, is a bit difficult. This used to be done via /etc/launchd.conf, but macOS dropped support for this in v10.10. Fortunately, systemctl offers a .plist file system which can define run programs and define system-wide environment variables at boot, so I published this working .plist file, with instructions for installing and removing it:
https://github.com/mcandre/dotfiles/blob/master/setenv.MOZ_DISABLE_SAFE_MODE_KEY.plist
This is awesome for me, because I like to launch my web browser from anywhere in the GUI with Control+Alt+G via QuickSilver, which of course includes the Alt modifier that Firefox tends to interpret as signaling safe mode.
The CUA exam is designed to gauge knowledge and skills, and not to be a final exam of the CUA courses. Most questions are covered in the courses, and some questions test the ability to apply methodologies and tools to common design challenges.
Global mouse gestures for OS X
Jump between characters in Sublime Text 3 without using a mouse at ease
Sessions is a browser extension for managing your Safari tabs and history.
It can be difficult to keep up with the torrent of new information on the internet. If you have ever found yourself overwhelmed by open tabs but reluctant to abandon them, needing to note a link for later, or simply desiring a mental context switch to a new set of tabs without the distractions of the old ones, Sessions is here to help.
A ponyfill that provides client-side support for CSS custom properties (aka "CSS variables") in legacy browsers
Function argument validation for humans
A remote user testing tool (recommended by Artur Puiste from UX Estonia at Nortal YourDesignWorks)
🍿 A cross-browser library of CSS animations. As easy to use as an easy thing.
Take a closer look at how Atomic's features can supercharge everyday design tasks, as well as help you achieve high-fidelity large-scale prototypes.
Chris and I had a great chat, and I think it would be most helpful to distill my thinking on whether or not WordPress is secure into a FAQ format regarding the subject.
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Polyfill for native IntersectionObserver API
Ever made an app that is impossible to use? There's a chance you have. Technology users are a diverse bunch, which means that some of your users are using your app much differently than you WOULD EXPECT. That's where accessibility comes in: Designing for everyone regardless of disability. Here are some tips and resources to get you started.
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A Single Div: a CSS drawing project by Lynn Fisher
It’s hard to keep track of what’s new in various versions of ECMAScript, and it’s even harder to get useful examples without jumping around. So in this article, I’ll cover all 18 features that are listed in the TC39’s finished proposals that were added in ES2016, ES2017, and ES2018 (final draft) and show them with useful examples.
Composer is a dependency manager for PHP that has been widely adopted by the PHP community at large, but is used less frequently with WordPress. WordPress is largely procedural in nature, and Composer has great tools for object oriented code, like autoloading. That's nice to have but Composer is primarily a dependency manager, so today I'm going to show you the basics needed to manage a WordPress site with Composer.
The Outline is a new kind of publication for a new kind of human. We made this thing because we believe that the right story told in the right way can change someone's life. But telling the right stories for right now — and telling them in a way that's meaningful and modern — isn't going to happen by itself. We have to make it happen.