SendCutSend | Online Laser Cutting and Waterjet Cutting
SendCutSend is an online CNC and laser cutting service, specializing in aluminum, steel, brass, plastics, titanium, and more. Fast turnaround and free shipping!
SuperGeekery: A blog probably of interest only to nerds by John F Morton.
Welcome to my link library. These are not links to content I have created unless you see that mentioned in the link’s description. These are links I found interesting enough to want to keep track of. If you read Craft Link List, the Craft CMS newsletter I used to write, this page is a replacement of sorts for that exercise. Enough talk. Let’s hit the links.
SendCutSend is an online CNC and laser cutting service, specializing in aluminum, steel, brass, plastics, titanium, and more. Fast turnaround and free shipping!
Who will design the next generation of readable, writerly web layouts? Who will design them? Layouts for sites that are mostly writing. Designed by people who love writing. Where text can be engaging even if it isn’t offset by art or photography. Where text is the point. With well-considered flexible typesetting, modular scaling, and readable measures across a full range…
The gray palette of a design system is the scaffolding that supports all other colors that occur in a digital experience. The new set of grays for the Red Hat Design System was crafted with care…
Create fully responsive shape dividers for your next web project.
What if I will tell you how we could solve fit-to-width text with pure CSS without any hardcoded parameters? Curiously, scroll-driven animations will allow us to do just that! Join me as I continue exploring the experimental implementations of the latest specs.
This reference lists all the elements we’ve introduced, and their attributes. A few element-specific presentation attributes are included, but the full reference for presentation attributes is the SVG Style Properties list.
Aperiodic tiling, in which shapes can fit together to create infinite patterns that never repeat, has fascinated mathematicians for decades, but until now no one knew if it could be done with just one shape