CSS-only magnetic link effect 🤯
li:has(a:is(:hover, :focus-visible)) {anchor-name: --a; }
ul::before {
left: anchor(--a left);
width: anchor-size(--a width);
}
using CSS anchor positioning, declare an anchor on hover for the indicator 🚀
Looks like vercel/title has a high level ReDoS vulnerability from a sub-dependency. Is that something we can do to fix it? https://t.co/aJpeP9OGOg
cc @vercel@leeerob
So, my birthday came and went. 35 trips around the sun and counting. The past year has been one that’s steeped in adventure, love, and openness. I got married to the amazing @rasmusandersen83. Travelled to Hong Kong and Thailand alone. Went to Vietnam fo… https://t.co/sAQV3bfJ66
Happy birthday to a very amazing human being that I just so happen to be lucky enough to call husband 😘❤️ we’ve travelled around Southeast Asia earlier this summer, and I’ve managed to capture some candid, fleeting moment of you being yourself—the very … https://t.co/e6kasQhraa
And you could do the whole thing without JavaScript 🤙
• Use the HTML [popover] API (nested)
• CSS starting-style to transition open/close ⭐️
• Anchor positioning ⚓️
<button popovertarget="menu"></button>
<div popover="auto" id="menu"></div>
Time to talk about one of the strangest TypeScript tricks around.
It's the loose autocomplete trick. And it's ACTUALLY USEFUL for app development.
Let me explain 🧵
Did JK Rowling not watch Sex Education? Because that's how women should be uplifting and supporting each other: with kindness, not with the hate that she's spewing, weaponized using her HP fanbase. #justsaying
Post-vacation homework: going through a ton of photos I’ve taken and see what I can salvage from them 🤭🏝️ also, photo editing in bed isn’t the most ergonomic position, please don’t be like me ⚠️ #lightroom#summer#vacation#weekend https://t.co/mqOUo3z6LI