Just found out that @JSworldconf has published this year's talks on YouTube.
For those of you who couldn't join the conference in person, here's a link to my talk about CSS Houdini with a brief overview of browser rendering engines.
https://t.co/qPnsvOkeME
Iran’s internet has been reduced to almost nothing.
Millions of civilians are cut off from the world in the middle of a war.
No communication.
No information.
No way to ask for help.
The world must pay attention.
#DigitalBlackOutIran
Iran is in a digital blackout.
Internet is cut. Phone calls from abroad barely connect. Families are desperate just to hear each other.
Every blackout in Iran hides something darker than the one before.
#DigitalBlackoutIran#IranWar
Internet shutdowns during wartime isolate civilians from the world.
They prevent communication, hide what is happening on the ground, and leave millions without access to information or help.
Connectivity is a humanitarian necessity.
#DigitalBlackOutIran
Iran is experiencing one of the “largest internet shutdowns” ever recorded. Entire cities are digitally isolated while civilians try to reach loved ones and share information.
Silencing the internet silences people. The world must pay attention
#DigitalBlackOutIran
As the new year approaches and achievements fill our feeds online, it’s easy to feel like we’re falling behind. I wrote about why progress isn’t always measurable and how I’m rethinking growth this year: https://t.co/Ni8eBfdzcF
Unlock with @NegarDev the power of type-safe styling in #React component packages with #Vanilla Extract CSS. Discover the seamless integration of Vanilla Extract CSS and take your React components to the next level.
https://t.co/lt6w9peKe5
@doubleedesign@ReactAdvanced But there are some ways to reference other classes within your style block. There are some good examples here in the docs:
https://t.co/DPNTXiyAb1
🧠Learn with @NegarDev, Frontend Dev @lightspeedhq, how to effortlessly write scalable and maintainable styles, leveraging CSS-in-#Typescript.
Discover the seamless integration of #VanillaExtract CSS and take your React components to the next level.
@doubleedesign@ReactAdvanced Thank you, Leesa for watching the talk.
To answer your question, we can have more complex selectors, but there are some rules and restrictions. Vanilla extract restrictions targeting elements other than the current class, and it's all to keep each style block scoped.
🧠Learn with @NegarDev, Frontend Dev @lightspeedhq, how to effortlessly write scalable and maintainable styles, leveraging CSS-in-#Typescript.
Discover the seamless integration of #VanillaExtract CSS and take your React components to the next level.
🧠Learn with @NegarDev, Frontend Dev @lightspeedhq, how to effortlessly write scalable and maintainable styles, leveraging CSS-in-#Typescript.
Discover the seamless integration of #VanillaExtract CSS and take your React components to the next level.
So excited to be talking about "Type-safe Styling for React Component Packages: Vanilla Extract CSS" at @ReactAdvanced this year. Here is my digital badge https://t.co/d7WvDqNqVd.
You can register via this badge and join me here remotely: https://t.co/zETTrFO83D