The article is finally done! Definitely click through to play with the simulation yourself! Then read on if you want to learn how its built: https://t.co/jjWfbgRZtI …
If its not to much trouble, please RT ^^'
I built a small lib that makes carousels draggable on desktop while keeping native wheel / scroll gestures.
I'm pretty sure @jh3yy will have a fully css-based way of doing the same thing at some point, but here you go.
Here's a demo video where:
News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta
• Web XR
• View Transitions
• Style Queries
• Animating display
• Web app improvements on Mac
• Spatial photos & panoramas on visionOS
• Safari Viewer
• Passkey improvements
• 174 bug fixes
+ much more
https://t.co/R4wTzjslaq
Yall. This is so cool!!!
The text reflected in the raindrops with a shader 🤯
Real, searchable, translatable DOM content in the canvas. Stylable with regular CSS, too. 🤯🤯🤯
@fserb
Onze Lead Front-End Developer @peeke__ gaat ons helaas verlaten, dus komt zijn plekje vrij voor iemand die ons fantastische team van 7 front-enders wil begeleiden. Lees alles over de functie in het interview met Peeke: https://t.co/mUNQXqXUqq
Seems Safari is going to support CSS View Transitions: https://t.co/l9mWwuAGY9
Was afraid Apple was going to use this as a way to hold back 'web apps' (like they did with web push). Great news!
🔥 JavaScript Sets are about to become a lot more useful with these 7 new methods:
.difference()
.intersection()
.symmetricDifference()
.union()
.isSubsetOf()
.isSupersetOf()
.isDisjointFrom()