Can't recommend enough the Hypermedia Systems ebook to web developers. Not only a great resource for learning and "getting" #htmx, and acquiring key best practices for using it, but it also makes the case for the classic #hypermedia system architecture, which has been somewhat disregarded over the last decade or two. Should be a worthwhile read, regardless of the framework or app architecture you intend to use. https://hypermedia.systems/#webdev#html
Warum Kirby #CMS? Unsere Partneragentur JUNO hat aufgeschrieben, wie Kirby ihnen hilft, Websites und digitale Tools mit Freiraum, Spaß und Leichtigkeit zu gestalten. 🤩 https://juno-hamburg.com/ideas/kirby-cms#webdev
I know he didn't explain his position in details, so a 1800-word article sounds a little unfair, but I think dry and sharp statements need adequate context and analysis.
Can we please stop making custom dropdown menus that aren't keyboard searchable? It takes eons having to manually scroll through three separate lists of date/month/year instead of just typing out the numbers on my keyboard and pressing "Tab" to switch between the three menus.
After endless bafflement, trying to figure out the interlocking systems on the backend of my website, I finally fixed the navigation header. It frustrated me for YEARS, way before I bought the company, that it ate up like half the computer screen. ALL THIS TIME, it could have been solved by scaling down the logo size in the website's media library. And I am so proud of myself for fixing it. I've never run a website before, much less tried to make sense of someone else's build.
Very glad that finally my favourite music website has got a long overdue refresh at its front end, it was so painful to browse without using the reader view in Firefox.