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A (non-exhaustive) list of things I love seeing in blogs/personal websites, with examples.
A (non-exhaustive) list of things I love seeing in blogs/personal websites, with examples.
A css file with color names based on xkcd readers preferred names for the colors instead of the standard ones.
Introducing #devBnB. A concept. Where city developers can “book” coding opportunities to go to a farm or small village project in need of open source/hardware expertise to build farm solutions, federated power grids, rural traffic solutions, reverse-engineer proprietary shit.
This article is served from a web server running on a disposable vape.
A curated list of awesome small web publishing tools and frameworks.
A very very quick selection of decisions that Google and Apple made that were counter to what experienced usability and UX experts recommended.
The People’s Graphic Design Archive is a crowd-sourced virtual archive of inclusive graphic design history. The Archive includes everything from finished projects to process, photos, correspondence, oral histories, anecdotes, articles, essays, and other supporting material. You’ll find all sorts of information and links to other relevant archives, too.
Enter a URL to find, preview, and download web fonts (WOFF/TTF/WOFF2/OTF) present on the page.
At Braille Institute, we’ve created a family of hyperlegible™ fonts designed to improve legibility and readability for individuals with low vision. These carefully crafted fonts feature clear, highly distinctive letters and numbers that make reading easier and more accessible.
A lesson on the need for simple, basic HTML vs the bloated bullshit we have today.
This is a motherfucking website. And it's fucking perfect.
The original website about deceptive patterns (also known as “dark patterns”) - tricks used in websites and apps that make you do things that you didn't mean to, like buying or signing up for something.
We’re a tiny and independent two-person not-for-profit based in Ireland. We are building the Small Web. No, it’s not web3, it’s web0.