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Are you designing with the right keyboard in mind?
A guide to iOS and Android keyboards.
The artistry of kitchen design
Community Spotlight
The De Voorhoede team are always sharing great articles. Here's one they shared this week on "Affordance in Design System Components" diving into design system components and how they should have clear affordances, boundaries, and flexibility.
π οΈ Tools & ChatGPT Prompts
SVG Viewer - View, edit, and optimize SVGs
SVG Viewer is an online tool to view, edit and optimize SVGs.
ChatGPT - Prompts for developers
ChatGPT, an advanced language model can help developers in multiple ways in their coding journey. Letβs explore some of them.
Fun Fact
*Internet Explorer 3 Was the First Browser to Support CSS* - While CSS1 was still in its infancy, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 3, released in August 1996, became the first commercial browser to support CSS. This early adoption was crucial for the development and widespread use of CSS.
π§βπ» CSS
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Have you ever contemplated the bareness of starting from a "blank page" when beginning a new web project?
6 CSS cheatsheets that will be incredibly useful. Let's take a look at them.
Have you ever contemplated the bareness of starting from a "blank page" when beginning a new web project?
On compliance vs readability: Generating text colors with CSS
Can we emulate the upcoming CSS contrast-color() function via CSS features that have already widely shipped? And if so, what are the tradeoffs involved and how to best balance them?
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