New article: A mental model for understanding responsive CSS units (illustrated with Scheme)
artembarinov.com/blog/a-menta...
#webdevelopment #webdev #css #responsivedesign #productdesign #designengineering
New article: A mental model for understanding responsive CSS units (illustrated with Scheme)
artembarinov.com/blog/a-menta...
#webdevelopment #webdev #css #responsivedesign #productdesign #designengineering
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#programmingmeme #programmerhumor
Stop starting. Start finishing.
A birthday picture with a candle showing the number 7. It reads "Happy Birthday, Zettlr!" and, "On Dec 26, 2024, Zettlr turns 7 years old"
Zettlr turns 7 today, and it's time for our traditional birthday post/year review! 2024 has been an amazing year, and we are proud of all we did!
We end the year with 2 big news: A new forum & a survey! Read more in our post!
Happy holidays!
https://zettlr.com/post/happy-birthday-zettlr-2024
Example demonstrating how to copy an inline SVG like a logo or an icon from Chrome DevTools for pasting into Figma. Find the SVG tag in the DevTools Elements panel, right click to bring up a context menu, then go to "Copy", then "Copy element", and then simply paste into Figma. The SVG will remain editable. A quick and easy solution.
#Figma pro tip: Ever needed to grab a logo or an icon from a website but it's an inline #SVG that can't be found in the #DevTools Network panel because it's not loaded as a standalone resource? Easy solution: find the <svg> element in the HTML, copy it, and then simply paste it into Figma! โจ
Isn't it strange how experience normalizes things? I cannot tell you how scared I used to be of #regularexpressions. Not of regular expressions themselves (as I didn't know what they were) but of the mere fact that something called REGULAR EXPRESSIONS (!) existed and I had no idea what it was ๐ฑ
Don't just interview users by asking them predetermined questions in a predetermined order. Have conversations. Lose the script, go off on a tangent, dive into uncharted waters. If your research keeps teaching you what you already know, what's the point? #uxdesign #uxresearch #userinterviews