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💫Octothorpes Protocol: like #instagram #hashtags but for a collection of independent #websites

#Learn more about #Octothorpes #project #launched recently🔥

I can #tag my #web pages like #blog posts with special <a> tags and get listed on a public Octothorpe #server and my other friends in the same #webring can know about my posts and shared links using #rss #rssfeed

https://saman.bearblog.dev/octothorpes-protocol-hashtags-for-the-open-web

@nim

@nk

#producthunt #webdev #internet


Sharing a link to my blog here. Hoping to get more posts up soon, as I have just come out of a period of development where much was done, but had nothing to show for it!

You know how it is.

https://raskie.com/post/welcome

#gamedev #blog #webdev #art #3d

Abstract city.


Hey bloggers and #WebDev if you want readers, if you want to make it easy to share your new thing, seriously stop hiding your RSS feeds. If I can't find your RSS feed, I just won't bother with following you or reading future work from you. If I absolutely need a blog in my life I will hunt it down but you get 5 minutes. If you hidden it so well I can't find it, your publication will never be read or shared again by me unless it crosses my path again and the chances of that happening are far slimmer than you think. Make it easy to follow you. Make it easy to keep up with posts without giving you my email. At least 99% of the stuff I share comes from RSS feeds. If you want more readers, wave your RSS feed like a banner! #RSS #Blog #Blogging #IndieWeb


The other day I wrote an in-depth article explaining how to create an accessible, expandable (bare bones) navigation with a fallback, in case #JavaScript isn't working.

Today I explained why you shouldn't put a giant table inside an image without #AltText for a #blog because it's "quick & easy", but rather invest time building a custom component to solve this. It has been decided to do it "quick & easy" 🫠

#a11y #WebDev #frontend


"As a web developer, you constantly work with text. And you will often make decisions on how this text will look, especially if you work without a designer. Even if you don't notice those choices, they are still here. And, frankly, some of you make bad choices.

In this guide, we'll go over key typography settings and learn how we can manipulate them with CSS to make text on your apps and websites look good by default. This tutorial will be useful for developers that want to get 80% of results with 20% of efforts, without diving head first into typography. It might come handy for people who are already good with typography but didn't work with web closely and want to quickly learn CSS equivalents of familiar concepts.

This article won't cover choosing a particular typeface for your projects or their classification. It will, however, cover what format your font should be in. Additionally, it won't cover topics related to the proper choice of quotes or when to use hyphens versus em dashes. But if you're interested in this kind of stuff, I really recommend Butterick's Practical Typography.

Instead, we'll concentrate on general adjustments to make text good-looking and easy to read, and more specifically, what CSS rules you'll need for that.

Lastly, remember that in design, rules can take you far, but you shouldn't be afraid to break them. Today I'll share some rules and recommendations, but that doesn't mean you can't do things the other way. If you're confident about your choice – please, break the rule! But if you're not sure – stick to sensible defaults."

https://sinja.io/blog/web-typography-quick-guide

#Typography #WebDev #WebDevelopment #WebDesign #FrontEnd #WebTypography #Design


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#Reddit #Google #SearchEngine #SEO #AI #Content #UGC #RobotsTxt #Development #WebDev


oh shit oh no people are following me already i should probably write an #introduction

Hi! I am a girl-shaped creature from #scotland. #trans, neurospicy, always tired. I'm not a fan of social media but people keep telling me I should give fedi a go.

Planetary data scientist by training, but right now I pay the bills with #webdev. One of those weirdos who actually likes #css. I use #ArchLinux btw.

I play #netrunner, #fabtcg, #pokémon, #ffxiv and all kinds of #ttrpg. Feel free to reach out!


Falls wer grade einen Webentwickler braucht. Mir sind kurzfristig zwei Projekte abgesprungen. #webdev #job

https://blacktre.es/de/johannes-daniel-nuemm/