Monthly Shaarli
January, 2022
Backlight is a collaborative platform empowering front-end teams to build and ship great Design Systems.
SvelteKit is a relatively new SSR framework for SvelteJS. We can compare it to NextJS, but instead of using React, it uses Svelte. In this tutorial, you'll learn how you can create a blog website with SvelteKit and Strapi as a CMS.
Sanity.io is the unified content platform that powers better digital experiences
Too many windows to manage? Large display? Or sometimes getting lost in multiple monitors? HazeOver is for you! This app automatically highlights the front window by fading out all the background windows.
A new methodology for assessing the Internet carbon footprint and sustainability of digital services. Computes the carbon footprint (CF) index, determines the energy source of servers, the usage of HTTP2.0, WebP image format, lazy loading on images, font subsetting, etc. Effectively generates a customized sustainability report with a set of helpful comments to reduce the CF.
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con sottotitoli e audio descrizioni
su smartphone e tablet
Stratum UI Design Kit is a Figma library with ready-made consistent UI elements, helpers, and widgets. Build your UI design on the best practices and well-crafted states. Fast and fun.
Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
Keystone helps you build faster and scale further than any other CMS or App Framework. Just describe your schema, and get a powerful GraphQL API & beautiful Management UI for content and data.
No boilerplate or bootstrapping – just elegant APIs to help you ship the code that matters without sacrificing the flexibility or power of a bespoke back-end.
Can quartz countertops stain? Ask most homeowners and they’ll likely say, "Nope. quartz is non-porous." The reality is that stains in quartz countertops can and do occur. Especially white quartz countertops. Why? How? What can you do about it? All is answered below...
This is a working draft of a checklist to define a "gold standard" for web components that aspire to be as predictable, flexible, reliable, and useful as the standard HTML elements. The fundamental premise of this list is that it should not only be possible to attain that standard; people creating web components for general consumption should aim to meet that standard. These items are focused on designing good components; there are many other good principles for designing good user interfaces at the page or application level which are not listed here.
The definitive guide to standardize the design/code of the UI Components based on the 39 most popular Reference Systems.
GitHub Actions by Example is an introduction to the service through annotated examples.
It’s the easiest, fastest way to manage content: Integrate your tools. Publish across channels. Unblock your team with our industry-leading app framework.
With over 12 million downloads, Directus is the world's first Open Data Platform for instantly turning any SQL database into an API and beautiful no-code app.
Rethinking Batman’s classic outfit in a user-centric way
I used to be a big fan of CSS-in-JS (JSS), but now I'm back to preprocessed CSS. Regression? Technophobia? Or justified choice? Let me explain.