SuperTinyIcons
Modernizr
SuperTinyIcons | Modernizr | |
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7 | 5 | |
14,409 | 25,612 | |
- | 0.0% | |
8.5 | 6.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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SuperTinyIcons
- Super Tiny Icons (< 1kb Each)
- 300K+ Free SVG Icons, Collections, and Logos
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The Pull Request Hack Is Fucking Magic
Ok, lets consider the authors example of SuperTinyIcons (https://github.com/edent/SuperTinyIcons). What are some possible ways you could send a PR, gain commit rights and then use it for compromising security?
- Seriously, Don’t Use Icon Fonts
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15 JavaScript GitHub Repos You Should Check Out
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100 design resources for developers
Super Tiny Icons
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Always Bet on Text
It's probably not the only removable part, the icon can be 414 bytes: https://github.com/edent/SuperTinyIcons#how-small
Modernizr
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What is the meaning of polyfills in HTML5?
What is the meaning of polyfills in HTML5? I saw this word in many sites about HTML5, e.g. HTML5-Cross-Browser-Polyfills.
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15 JavaScript GitHub Repos You Should Check Out
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My Current HTML Boilerplate
Website is unmaintained, check the Github repo for the lastest version.
https://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr
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Using Modernizr with Nuxt.js to Detect Browser Features
Modernizr is a package that detects browser features and makes them queriable via JavaScript and CSS. This is very handy to find out which CSS properties are supported, for example. The approach is much more flexible and stable than using browser vendor and version for this.
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The curious case of flexbox gap and Safari
This has left me scratching my head. You could polyfill with JavaScript or use PostCSS, but at this point, is it worth it? That's a question that all frontend developers have to weigh from time to time, and there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
What are some alternatives?
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html5-boilerplate - A professional front-end template for building fast, robust, and adaptable web apps or sites.
icones - ⚡️ Icon Explorer with Instant searching, powered by Iconify
nuxt-modernizr - Adds a Modernizr build to your Nuxt.js app.