I published a solution for the toast notification @Skillthrive challenge using @sveltejs and @tailwindcss!
Live: https://t.co/OIKUuAOYXi
GitHub: https://t.co/qOG9fRZLZB
Our new code challenge is to help spark interest in Design Summit, an upcoming web design conference covering the latest trends and techniques shaping the industry.
Our first SvelteKit tutorial is live on YouTube! This to-do app features local storage persistence and Tailwind CSS.
You might be shocked at how much you love SvelteKit!
Our latest code Challenge is live!
In this Challenge, you'll help BoostFinance communicate the value proposition of its fintech services to potential clients with a new homepage.
https://t.co/uBomEtlmEH
I made a new solution for the checklist app challenge on @skillthrive using @sveltejs! It was fun directly comparing the code with my previous solution, which was written with React.
This one doesn't persist data in local storage, but I will look into that soon.
Cursors are an often overlooked aspect of website design, but they can be a fun and easy way to add a touch of creativity to your site.
This tutorial will show you how to add some personality to your website by creating custom emoji cursors using CSS.