I've worked on a variety of personal side projects over the years, and a few did get a bit of attention (that is, enough attention for me to have my own "press" page*).
My secret to (very mild) success: Just do what you love, do it as often as your other responsibilities permit, and maybe one day The Verge writes about it, a few years later.
"Want to be somebody who knows how to cook, or code in Lisp? Or somebody who knows how to rollerblade, or only eats plants, or worships the moon? Just start doing those things and then, poof! Now you are that person."
Hey I actually managed to create a small mood board for my website redesign tonight. 👌 At the current rate (calculates feverishly) the new version will go online in approximately 2028. 😅
When using the built-in html function for tagged templates, a style object of type Partial<CSSStyleDeclaration> can be passed to any element's style attribute.
Changed my mind about using the on: prefix... I realized it's much simpler if we stick to the standard HTML behavior.
On v2.0.0-beta.14 I made it so the behavior is the same as standard conversion from HTML attr to DOM properties, where .toLowerCase() is called for on-event props.
For example, using onClick is the same as using onclick
For one of my #SideProjects, I am having a lot of “ #fun “ with application windows on #macOS and #dotNET#MAUI. Once I figure everything out I need to(which goes also beyond the #documentation), I will probably have to write another #blog post for future #reference.