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WebFundamentals
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
8. Web Fundamentals
- Where can I learn the best practices?
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Bad Habits of Mid-Level React Developers
https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/ https://web.dev/rail/
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I made a web app for creating custom meal plans faster: calories-in.com
If you're just starting you dev journey out I wholeheartedly recommend: launchschool.com It will give you a rock solid foundation for JavaScript and the DOM API. Making a good web app it's not just about React. I'm telling that from experience. You should know the DOM API, CSS, HTML and various web idioms. These are some good and free resources for the above: https://javascript.info/ https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals https://web.dev/ Once you've read the fundamental stuff you continue learning more about React: https://reactjs.org/docs/getting-started.html https://epicreact.dev/ https://overreacted.io/
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How would you have answered this front-end interview question?
Yes! I really enjoy the Web Fundamentals series on Web.Dev (used to be HTML5 Rocks). I'm not as familiar with Mozilla resources, but I assume they have similar guides.
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Late Night Random Discussion Thread - 29 October, 2021
Also go thru this: https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals its a collection of docs on best practices in frontend.
- Journey of a web page - How browsers work
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What are the best free resources for learning to be a full stack dev?
Free resources(I dont think you can learn everything at one place, full stack development covers too many topics): https://www.w3schools.com/ https://web.dev netninja and fireship on youtube https://github.com/topics/epicreact-dev https://zerotomastery.io/resources/ https://digitalocean.com/community/tutorials https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals
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An introduction to improving pageload speed.
Google's Web Fundamentals covers performance, amongst other things.
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10 GitHub repos you need to know as a web developer
7. Web Fundamentals - Best practices for modern web development.
Tufte CSS
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Concrete.css
As it is often said in various designer forums, please avoid pure white (#FFFFFF) on black (here #111111), as it makes the text glow for the human eyes (therefore making it unreadable for long text). Instead, try to lower a bit the contrast on the text color.
Also, the dispositions for the buttons at the beginning (GitHub, NPM, ...) are not adjusted correctly for keyboard navigation (each button requires two tabs).
Appart from that, I do like a minimalist stylesheet, so I will also recommend Tufte CSS [0] for readers.
- Ask HN: Examples of clean design in personal blogs / digital portfolios?
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Tailwind vs. Semantic CSS
CSS and HTML is great for documents - not so great for applications. Most sites end up implementing their own navigation UI/UX at a minimum (an application) - many end up as more applications.
For an example of "documents", see eg:
https://edwardtufte.github.io/tufte-css/
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Teach yourself Computer Science functionally
Just for kicks, I applied Tufte CSS[0] onto the page using a browser extension. Great ROI.
- Welcome to My GUI Gallery
- Tufte CSS
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[AskJS] Does anyone remember that website that had a very simple style, using only HTML and CSS, showing you don't need js to make a good-looking website?
It's not the answer you're looking for, but https://edwardtufte.github.io/tufte-css/ might be of interest to you
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Does ridicule of humanities research/students bleed over to professional academia?
A famous physicist, Richard Feynman, had a practice in his his extensive writing, e.g. a three-volume physics text, to use the methodology of sentences which then cumulate sequentially into paragraphs. (ht Ed Tufte)
What are some alternatives?
TheAnnoyingSite.com - The Annoying Site a.k.a. "The Power of the Web Platform"
Milligram - A minimalist CSS framework.
Propeller - Propeller - Develop more, Code less. Propeller is a front-end responsive framework based on Google's Material Design Standards & Bootstrap.
tufte-markdown - Use markdown to write your handouts or books in Tufte style.
animedoro-timer - An Animedoro timer for all the weebs out there | productivity : 📈
ox-tufte - Emacs' Org-mode export backend for Tufte HTML
css-protips - ⚡️ A collection of tips to help take your CSS skills pro 🦾
tabler - Tabler is free and open-source HTML Dashboard UI Kit built on Bootstrap
web.dev - The frontend, backend, and content source code for web.dev
CoreUI-Free-Bootstrap-Admin-Template - Free Bootstrap Admin & Dashboard Template
simple-html-invoice-template - A modern, clean, and very simple responsive HTML invoice template
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