thingoftheday
fontsource
thingoftheday | fontsource | |
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4 | 40 | |
48 | 4,587 | |
- | 1.7% | |
0.0 | 9.1 | |
about 2 years ago | 15 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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thingoftheday
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How to generate an RSS feed for your blog with JavaScript and Netlify functions
There are a variety of plugins available for different platforms and frameworks that generate RSS feeds from your content. In order to stay true to the no-frameworks philosophy of my first Contentful project — thingoftheday.xyz — I wanted to explore building the functionality myself.
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How to build a lightweight microblogging site with Contentful, vanilla HTML, CSS and JavaScript
You can view the code for the application on GitHub here, and you can view my new microblogging site at thingoftheday.xyz. Feel free to fork it, play around with it and make it your own with your own content. I’ve also included a quick setup guide in the README file, where you can import the content type and example content defined in this tutorial using the Contentful CLI in a matter of minutes.
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🧢 Stefan's Web Weekly #4
whitep4nth3r/thingoftheday – A lightweight microblogging site powered by Contentful and vanilla HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
fontsource
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Variable Fonts
Fontsource[0] is also an easy way to self-host variable fonts via NPM packages.
[0] https://fontsource.org/?variable=true
- Fontsource
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
A few years ago, while I was still in high school, I began learning how to create websites purely for fun. One thing I found to be tedious was self-hosting fonts, with existing solutions to improve it completely abandoned. Consequently, I decided to learn a bit more about JavaScript by rewriting and improving these abandoned projects which led to the creation of Fontsource[0].
This project has undoubtedly set of a series of impactful events in my life, and I attribute many of my successes to it. I've had opportunities to network with numerous amazing engineers through it, leading to a part-time role and multiple internships. Companies that approached me for support also wanted to keep in touch! I also graduate this year and I am going with a full-time role from one of the aforementioned internships.
While I acknowledge my circumstances are extremely fortunate, I genuinely believe that having open source projects early on in your career can significantly contribute to standing out as a developer.
[0] https://fontsource.org
- Font Source – a privacy-friendly Google Fonts alternative
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The new Google Fonts: find what you’re looking for
Tip: more privacy friendly Google alternatives are available and super easy to use: https://fontsource.org/
I switched most of my sites to use it and I’ve been quite happy so far.
No need to leak data to Google.
For weirder stuff (e.g. https://tidings.potato.horse) I use sites like dafont.com and convert fonts using Font Squirrel.
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justFoundOutGoogleFontsCollectsUserIPs
Fontsource publishes all Google Fonts fonts as NPM packages, allowing you to easily import them with modern bundlers.
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Just launched my first svelte project! An opensource alternative to Google Fonts, with a focus on variable fonts. Coming from a React background Svelte has been absolutely amazing to work with.
I personally like using FontSource for this, they have some extra fonts beyond Google Fonts too
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Using Fontsource With 11ty
I stumbled upon fontsource.org the other day and I found the idea of installing fonts from npm packages appealing.
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Adding locally hosted Google fonts to your SvelteKit project
To do this with SvelteKit, you can use the Fontsource project. They host all of the Google Fonts catalogue as NPM packages.
- Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages
What are some alternatives?
parse-xml - A fast, safe, compliant XML parser for Node.js and browsers.
Google Fonts - Font files available from Google Fonts, and a public issue tracker for all things Google Fonts
netlify-menubar - Netlify menubar app to receive build information or trigger new builds
fontfaceobserver - Webfont loading. Simple, small, and efficient.
Note-Keeper - Note-taking is the practice of recording information from different sources and platforms. By taking notes, the writer records the essence of the information, freeing their mind from having to recall everything. in Note keeper app you can save, edit and delete your notes. It's have also Search feature and No one can see Your notes.
juliamono - repository for JuliaMono, a monospaced font with reasonable Unicode support.
leerob.io - ✨ My portfolio built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Vercel.
MeetingBar - 🇺🇦 Your meetings at your fingertips in the macOS menu bar
Exo-2.0 - Exo 2.0 Font Family
fonts - A privacy-friendly drop-in replacement for Google Fonts