Launching two blog posts on the same day is not what I usually do. Yesterday has been an exception, but at least I delayed the announcement of this one: For those who haven’t read it already, …
I don't understand why some #WebDev "professionals" often use only ready-made #CSS libraries for website design. No, not everything is easy but, for example, creating #links so that users can see how they lead outside the #website is standard in my opinion.
I have illustrated it for clarification. You can of course change the #logo's to other UTF-8 characters or position according to the desired #design ;)
🧵 …another CSS webdesign solution:
Let's see if I can find a solution that works without JavaScript but I doubt that I will find out that it is not possible.
«Setting And Persisting Color Scheme Preferences With CSS And A “Touch” Of JavaScript»
– on @smashingmag
• provides a standard 16(! not 8!) set of ANSI colors that actually correspond to the standard colors (i.e. green looks green, blue looks blue etc.)
• has good contrast between most of these colors, so that if a CLI tool decides to use gray-on-blue status bars, it’s still readable (this is actually the most important feature)
• uses neutral or warm colors (no blue-ish tint)
• optionally: has a 256-color variant for #Vim or #Neovim