hello leaflet. i am kat of katproto.girlonthemoon.xyz non-fame. i'm trying this out because, even though i am on far too many blogging platforms and have too many of my own, leaflet is epic sauce and everyone should use it.
this was such a crazy great read. i hope that man is looking up at us and malding at all the celebration we have done in wake of his overdue death.
a fantastic talk! i loved henry's energy and enthusiasm about indie web protocols and eleventy and all, even if i'm not 100% on board with indie web stuff as it is right now.
@heavenslilylover.bgay.social shared this one in a thread of songs she was listening to, and i'm so glad i gave this one a shot. super smooth, chill, groovy, all of it. can't recommend it highly enough.
i found this a fascinating read! i've always loved Arial for its simplicity and inoffensive nature, so to see it get a rebirth in the form of Areal is great.
the bit about <abbr> was SO cool to me that i immediately implemented it on my site eunoia, and i hope to use it everywhere. such a creative use of media queries and CSS in general.
i'm very interested in making pseudo-element content images accessible, so i found this a great read! the point about making your own accessible and semantic components and not having to use ones like <hr> was especially neat to read about.
i have been using the SHIT out of this! such a handy little preset— i highly suggest you throw the author a couple bucks for this neat little tool :)
THIS BLEW MY MIND. no more rgba() nonsense!!!
as someone very much into fandom but very much unfamiliar with the BFE (bangs, fests, exchanges) scene, i found this very insightful! if you're into fandom and also largely unfamiliar with this area of the community, this is a great glossary and introduction!