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impressive webs articles on front end web development articles resources e books about don t let chatgpt write your code by louis lazaris december 20 2023 3 comments we can all agree it s ridiculous to suggest that we should ignore a modern tool that makes it exponentially easier to finish our work but as i ve learned in 20 years of writing code there s always going to be a drawback to using any tool that makes life easier in this case ai based tools that use chatgpt or some other ai based foundation are similar to the frameworks we ve been using for years read article css rules vs css rulesets by louis lazaris september 20 2022 2 comments over the last 10 years or so i ve done a ton of technical editing work i ve helped with css articles and css books for various online and print publications one of the things that comes up often when i make suggestions is the difference between a css rule and a css ruleset in most cases almost all authors use the term css rules to refer to the blocks of css that include the selector and the css declarations is this correct read article filestack a file uploader and powerful apis to deliver and transform app content by louis lazaris may 11 2022 0 comments sponsored if you re building an app that requires a lot of user generated content and media that needs to be processed tagged filtered or otherwise manipulated in real time you definitely want a solution that s fast and seamless and doesn t get in the way of your app s primary functionality filestack is a service you ll want to consider here s what filestack offers read article how to disable javascript in almost any browser by louis lazaris april 4 2022 14 comments in 2022 i think it s still important as a web developer to test your how your websites look and function when users disable javascript in their browser developing in this way used to be a cornerstone of progressive enhancement and can be handy on both desktop or mobile i still find myself wanting disabling javascript on pages i visit sometimes it s to test a page i m working on but in other instances it s simply to visit a web page that s not functioning correctly and i want to see if javascript is the culprit read article a review of ipwhois io for reliable geolocation data by louis lazaris february 7 2022 2 comments sponsored if you re building an app that requires delivering a dynamic experience based on the user s location or other location related data a fast and easy to use geolocation api will certainly come in handy one such option is ipwhois io the service which is free for small non commercial projects that need fewer than 10 000 requests per month is easy to integrate with your tech stack as usual it s always best to look at a few examples so you can see it in action their documentation is short and easy to follow so i ll demonstrate using the following example request read article detecting specific text input with html and css by louis lazaris october 19 2021 3 comments recently i came across a codepen demo by a developer engineer named jane that was tweeted out by šime vidas the demo has a neat collection of html and css tricks rolled into one that i thought was worth examining in detail the page displays a secret message based on specific text input ok that s no big deal right well this is done using pure html and css no javascript i ve seen stuff like this before but i thought it would be cool to break down exactly how this works there are a few notable things happening in the code so i ll break down each of the parts read article are these the most interesting front end developer tools for 2021 by louis lazaris january 5 2021 12 comments when i come to the end of any given year it s always interesting to look back through the click through stats for my weekly newsletter web tools weekly to see which tools got the most attention this year wasn t all that different from previous years i ve learned that clicks happen for basically one of two reasons read article fading in a page on load with css javascript by louis lazaris december 9 2020 17 comments when i visit a page i get annoyed when i try to interact with elements while the website is still loading often stuff is moving around fonts aren t quite loaded and it feels broken i know nowadays we re obsessed in this industry with gaining every millisecond in page performance but in a couple of projects that i recently overhauled i added a subtle and clean loading mechanism that i think makes the experience nicer even if it does ultimately slightly delay the time that the user is able to start interacting with my page read article solutions and tools for dealing with broken links in web pages by louis lazaris december 1 2020 6 comments a couple of months ago a post by leo blanchette got to the front page of hacker news and there was an interesting discussion on dealing with broken links and external content the main problem being links that become out of date due to paywalls altered content or content getting taken down i ve been running this blog since may 2008 if you ve run a content driven site for even a fraction of that you know that link rot is a problem in this post i ll go over some of the suggestions in that thread along with some tools to use to check for broken links read article accessible and keyboard friendly hamburger menu slide out navigation by louis lazaris june 25 2020 7 comments this week i did some research to try to build a hamburger menu that opens a slide out navigation panel a common design pattern nowadays but i wanted to ensure the whole thing was keyboard friendly and as accessible as possible i m not 100 sure what i ve come up with is the most accessible solution but i did consult a number of decent sources on building accessible navigation menus like these i also did some rudimentary testing using the free nvda screen reader to ensure there are no major problems read article cool stuff people i like abakus bookkeeping codeinwp codrops 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