I found https://buildexcellentwebsit.es extremely insightful and inspiring! It pushed me to finally completely restructure my personal website’s #CSS, after many years of mess.
Unfortunately, though, I find the massive use of all those calc() and clamp() functions to be quite heavy in terms of performance… #Lighthouse gave the website a very bad performance score (see screenshot). It even seems that while scrolling the page it lags (😳) even if it’s super simple and built with pure #HTML and CSS!
Do you have any ideas or suggestions? 🤔
Thank you so much for all the interesting things you share! ❤️🚀
(The current unstable development version of my website is at https://dev.tommi.space/, I am using the homepage as reference)
#PhotoMay2024 J24 un pas chat... une/des Perdrix, c'est bon ?
De l'utilité d'un rapporteur… hier soir, lever de la pleine lune, azimut 130°… Super… Elle va se lever derrière les Perdrix… Et effectivement… 22H39 et 23H07.... Vision incomplète au lever, puis disparition derrière les nuages… Retour à la voiture… Et… ah ben, la revoilà... ouaiiiiiis ! https://finistere.en-photo.fr/phare#Bretagne#Finistere#phare#FullMoon#lighthouse et avec un effet #FataMorgana très courant dans ce secteur des Glénan
The Paradise Island Light, also known as the Hog Island Light, was built in 1817. The light is the oldest in the Bahamas. In the background is the massive Atlantis Resort.
Ram Island Ledge Lighthouse always held a bit of mystery for me, since I could never get close to it, sitting out in Casco Bay on a rocky ledge. Thanks to my drone, I've been able to demystify it a bit. Here's a recent sunrise image of the lighthouse. https://rickberk.pixels.com/featured/morning-glow-at-ram-island-ledge-rick-berk.html
I'm still obsessed with lighthouses so here is another one! This time I tried to go with a different mood so I used mostly earth colors. Despite being worn out over time, this tower is still standing gracefully. :BlobHajMlem:
#mural w uzbekistańskim mieście Moynaq (Moʻynoq / Moynak) przy Muzeum Morza Aralskiego na nieczynnej kawiarni, która kiedyś była latarnią morską. Fot. Joanna Rewucka