22nd April 2020 at 11:10
I’ve de-clamshelled my MacBook Pro and because I only use one screen, I wanted to keep it occupied. I came across this: https://www.kaleidosync.com/visualizer It reminds me of the old iTunes days.
I’ve de-clamshelled my MacBook Pro and because I only use one screen, I wanted to keep it occupied. I came across this: https://www.kaleidosync.com/visualizer It reminds me of the old iTunes days.
There is no faster (pun intended) way to slow down a site than to use a bunch of JavaScript. https://timkadlec.com/remembers/2020-04-21-the-cost-of-javascript-frameworks/ This is a fantastically detailed piece by Tim Kadlec. The evidence really do paint a worrying picture and hopefully this can be a good source for those trying to improve things in their company.
Tip for Firefox users on Mac. By default, you can’t tab to links. To fix it: Go to “about:config” Search for “accessibility.tabfocus” It won’t show up but will offer to create one. Set it to a “number”. Set the value to 7 Done
I’m doing some print CSS stuff for Piccalilli invoices. It’s not something I do very often! Luckily, Rachel Andrew has written this excellent guide over on Smashing Mag: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2015/01/designing-for-print-with-css/