My web history series for @css is now a podcast and it's got me all sorts of excited 🎧
Listen on your podcatcher of choice:
https://t.co/pIz2hIxfW2
On Spotify:
https://t.co/PtXzz02u98
Or iTunes:
https://t.co/B0lpJ92jHp
@nocodeandy@nealagarwal 👀 @nealagarwal, this is such an awesome idea. If you drop me your email I’m sure I can set you on down some fun history rabbit holes (Lissa Explains it all, https://t.co/Cvd7DKCnP4 come to mind)
The internet is changing, and so am I.
Been asking myself lately:
-Do I care about growing my newsletter?
-Do I want to keep investing time into social media?
-Do I have the desire/interest in doing work I'm not excited about?
For the most part, the answer is no. So now what?
💡 CSS Tip!
Add corner-only borders to your image with a nice hover effect
✅ No extra element (only the <img> tag)
✅ No pseudo-element
✅ Less than 10 CSS declarations
✅ Only 2 gradients
Demo: https://t.co/QJMTg7gQZ5 via @CodePen#CSS
Winning elections starts w/ internalizing what matters.
Both young & older voters see healthcare & economy as very important. Beyond that, comparisons cease.
#GenZ & young #millennials value civil rights, education, climate change.
Their grandparents: natl security, taxes, crime.
Martin Nisenholtz is the former CEO of New York Times Digital and former SVP of Digital Operations at New York Times. - by @jay_hoffmann https://t.co/OIGETj63Zn #historyoftheweb#web
The favicon! It was so strange when it first came out and now it just seems like an indelibly Inked piece of our history. From the history of the web here's a little walk down memory lane. Enjoy!
#webhistory#webdeveloper#100Devs
https://t.co/MDhnYAVRZ0
I got to chat with @KevinJPowell over on @CodePen Radio: https://t.co/VpbWvDgcYy
AND @jay_hoffmann over on @ShopTalkShow https://t.co/uweliuBA6o
I can tell ya, the smart people you get to talk to by virtue of having a podcast is the best part.