@calebporzio Don't forget Style: the Basics of Clarity and Grace.
Or @typewolf's Flawless Typography Checklist if you want to get your em dash game toight
@BeaverBuilder No way. Don’t let other people control any pixels on your site.
Plus, I can’t imagine people are offering terribly insightful, value-adding sentiments in blog comments. Work your social channels instead! Show us what’s cooking.
@StefanKingham@LupinityLabs@adamwathan@OfferZen Few ideas for bg music:
-if you wouldn't listen to it to chill/work (too stocky), drop it
-use it for a promo/commercial, not for a whole story, so it doesn't loop 40x
-if you must use it, make it quieter than you think it should be
-never use airy dubstep
@robfitz@circleapp Happy to see this.
Personal sites have so many conversions (contact, subscribe, purchase) that you have to 'lead visitors to.'
In your case, those outcomes are just....there, part of the fabric. You're a customer as soon as you load the site.
Kudos :)
@metafizzyco Your caching and state vids are invaluable to me. I wouldn't hesitate to pay you $100+ for anything you put out along those lines (ebook, vid series).
It'd be nice to still be able to transact with you without you needing to support it. You're too bright to do client work.
@steveschoger@tailwindcss https://t.co/EHKG8JrLKj
I remember that having the order of the class list and the order of the examples below it being different threw me off. Minor, but flex is already confusing :)
@joshuadenney@brennandunn@ThriveThemes Using BB with SoulSections is my approach (well, I built SoulSections for BB for this kind of thing). SoulSections presets come with thoughtful spacing defaults for consistency, but you can switch them (and BB's spacing defaults) off and build your own blank-slate presets.