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A live podcast about front end web design and UX.

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  • 591: Cascade Layers, CSS Functions, and more CSS with Miriam Suzanne

    13/11/2023 Duração: 01h06min

    Show DescriptionMiriam Suzanne stops by to talk about CSS updates and news on container queries, rolling out cascade layers, !important things to remember, custom properties, exit animations, CSS functions, state queries, and more. Listen on Website →GuestsMiriam SuzanneGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterCo-Founder of Oddbird, core contributor to Sass, author for Sitepoint and CSS Tricks, invited expert to the w3c CSS Working Group. Links mirisuzanne (Miriam Suzanne) Miriam Suzanne on CodePen Autoprefixer CSS online Lightning CSS Select an element which doesn’t descend from another in CSS | chriskirknielsen Susy | OddBird Posts | OddBird Demystifying CSS Container Queries | OddBird Demystifying CSS Container Queries SponsorsMiroFind simplicity in your most complex projects with Miro. Your first three Miro boards are free when you sign up today at Miro.com

  • 590: Twisting Through Websites

    06/11/2023 Duração: 57min

    Show DescriptionThe excitement of launching Luro, changes in social media platforms, different seasons for coding and marketing, embedded social media post weight, CSS thoughts from Web Unleashed, focus state issues, and fact checking and updating old posts on your blog. Listen on Website →Links Luro | Build a design system and track component usage, adoption, and success across your entire product. Watch Dave's livestreams on Twitch Pebble (social network) Message Decoder – Chris Coyier Message Decoder - Scans your notifications, automatically puts one-time passcodes on your clipboard 0 KB Social Media Embeds – Chris Coyier WordPress plugin for fediverse embeds | Stefan Bohacek Stories: Building a home for my shitty sci-fi | daverupert.com Stories | daverupert.com An Anchored Navbar Solution – Eric’s Archived Thoughts I Have A New Podcast! - by Michael Hobbes If Books Could Kill on Apple Podcasts SponsorsMiroFind simplicity in your most complex projects with Miro. Your first three Miro boards are free w

  • 589: CSS Functions, Read It Later, Making Money in Business, and More

    30/10/2023 Duração: 56min

    Show DescriptionA quick bit of union news follow up, CSS function round up, Read It Later inside Feedbin, fun uses for a Stream Deck+, how to turn up the money dial in your own business, and having the audacity to call yourself a publisher. Listen on Website →Links A Couple of New CSS Functions I’d Never Heard Of – Chris Coyier [@ichrisv2 • Parenting tip: iOS17's Assistive Access mode is great for accessibility (seniors, etc.) but also ... • Threads](https://www.threads.net/@ichrisv2/post/CydyJByOPvK) Bandcamp’s Entire Union Bargaining Team Was Laid Off xywh() - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets | MDN Bramus: "To change a color based on Lig…" - Front-End Social @ichrisv2 • Parenting tip: iOS17's Assistive Access mode is great for accessibility (seniors, etc.) but also ... • Threads Chris Enns: "Parenting tip: iOS17’s Assisti…" - Mastodon Read Later in Feedbin | daverupert.com Feedbin Meta in Myanmar, Part I: The Setup - Erin Kissane's small internet website Convert bookmarklet to Chrome extension Reeder 5 Read

  • 588: Elliot Marquez on Web Components and Lit

    23/10/2023 Duração: 01h02min

    Show DescriptionElliot Marquez talks with us about the history of Polymer and Lit, why you should pick Lit, working with web components, the shadow dom, managing state, and how Material design is built with web components. Listen on Website →GuestsElliot MarquezGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterFront-end software development for Google’s Lit team. Links webcomponents.org Lit esm.run by jsDelivr - A New-Age CDN for JavaScript modules davatron5000/fit-vids: Web Component version of FitVids from the creator of FitVids Tailwind CSS - Rapidly build modern websites without ever leaving your HTML. Material Web Discord Sponsors

  • 587: Why Ethan Marcotte Thinks Tech Workers Deserve a Union

    16/10/2023 Duração: 58min

    Show DescriptionEthan Marcotte is here to talk about his new book, You Deserve a Tech Union, and discusses topics such as why we need unions in tech, who gets to be in the union, how unions can help deal with the AI question, union busting, and some arguments against unions. Listen on Website →GuestsEthan MarcotteGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterDesigner, writer, and speaker. Started that “responsive web design” thing. Links Ethan Marcotte on LinkedIn Ethan Marcotte on Mastodon Welcome to Ethan Marcotte’s website — Ethan Marcotte Responsive Web Design, A Book Apart You Deserve a Tech Union, A Book Apart Google Flat-Out Refuses to Bargain With Workers, Prompting YouTube Music Strike CEO Patrick Collison's email to Stripe employees Twitter lays off another 10% of staff, New York Times reports | CNN Business Kickstarter United When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee? - Freakonomics Basecamp Blowup: Banning Politics At Work Prompts Over A Dozen Employees To Quit : NPR Bandcamp United - Home Glitch workers

  • 586: Micro.blog’ing with Manton Reece

    09/10/2023 Duração: 59min

    Show DescriptionManton Reece, creator of Micro.blog, stops by to talk about the history of Micro.blog, what it's written in, how it handles feeds coming in and going out, cross-posting, authentication, and the somewhat hidden features of Micro.blog: bookmarking, bookshelves, and even podcasting. Listen on Website →GuestsManton ReeceGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterCreator of Micro.blog, co-host of Core Intuition. Links Kagi Search - A Premium Search Engine Micro.blog Manton Reece - About Micro.blog - @manton Indie Microblogging: owning your short-form writing by Manton Reece — Kickstarter Indie Microblogging Sinatra Cross-Posting - Chris Coyier Cross-posting to Twitter, Medium, Mastodon, and more - Cross-posting - Micro.blog Help Center Letterboxd • Social film discovery. Nostr, a simple protocol for decentralizing social media that has a chance of working Welcome to Pinboard—Social bookmarking for introverts! Micro.blog for iOS Hugo Bear Blog MarsEdit 5 Core Intuition podcast Sponsors

  • 585: Blog Redesign, Sounds on a Website, Accessibility Tests, and Safari 17

    02/10/2023 Duração: 59min

    Show DescriptionChris redesigned his blog, using sounds on your website to make it seem fancy, what can't automated accessibility tests test, and what's new in Safari 17. Listen on Website →Links School dropoff and sweater weather season | Instagram Chris Coyier - Web craftsman, blogger, author, speaker. Cannonball is such a badass song - Chris Coyier Soundcite Why not React? - DEV Community Top Tasks - A how-to guide - Gerry McGovern How To Make A Strong Case For Accessibility – Smart Interface Design Patterns Expanding your touch targets – Nicole Sullivan v0.dev by Vercel Fable | Digital accessibility, powered by people with disabilities Safari 17 Release Notes | Apple Developer Documentation display: contents considered harmful – Eric Bailey More accessible markup with display: contents | hidde.blog A (more) Modern CSS Reset - Andy Bell Smart Interface Design Patterns (9h video + live UX training) – 100 Smart Interface Design Patterns & Live Examples. 9h Video + UX Training. How To Make A Strong C

  • 584: Community, Partnerships, Images, and Astro with Fred K. Schott

    25/09/2023 Duração: 58min

    Show DescriptionFred K. Schott stops by to talk about building community, open source and sponsorship, building on partnerships in the dev community, WordPress + Astro, view transitions, using Discord for support, and leaking secret Astro Studio details. Listen on Website →GuestsFred K. SchottGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterCo-creator of Astro. Links Astro Astro Documentation The Astro Blog | Astro Astro on GitHub Discord Astro (@astrodotbuild) on Twitter Discord | kapa.ai docs Astro Studio Music for fake trailer: - How To Make A Blockbuster Movie Trailer - Auralnauts music - The Booj — Twenty Thousand HertzSponsors

  • 583: Language Models, AI, and Digital Gardens with Maggie Appleton

    18/09/2023 Duração: 56min

    Show DescriptionMaggie Appleton talks with us about her work at Elicit, working with large and small language models, how humans vet the responses from AI, the discussion around the Soggoth meme in AI, using Discord as UI, what to do if your boss wants AI in your app, and why does she call her blog a digital garden? Listen on Website →GuestsMaggie AppletonGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterDesign at Elicit. Makes visual essays about UX, programming, and anthropology. Adores digital gardening, end-user development, and embodied cognition. Links Maggie Appleton Language Model Sketchbook, or Why I Hate Chatbots Maggie Appleton | Dribbble Squish Meets Structure: Designing with Language Models Ought FAQ | Elicit Squish Meets Structure: Designing with Language Models Language Model Sketchbook, or Why I Hate Chatbots 577: Shawn Wang on AI - ShopTalk Introducing Whisper Photoshop (beta) on the desktop Midjourney Llama 2 - Meta AI LukeW | Ask Maggie Appleton (@Mappletons) / X Sponsors

  • 582: Lifetime Plan, Pricing #HotDrama, and CSS Resets

    11/09/2023 Duração: 01h01min

    Getting tripped up on audio at conferences, announcing the ShopTalk Show Lifetime Plan, some Once pricing #hotdrama, remembering Molly Holzschlag, web components, Luro launch day thoughts, and a question about using a normalize or sanitize in 2023 prompts a run through of Andy Bell's Modern CSS Reset.

  • 581: DevRel, Musical Mics, Social Sharing, and 100 Years of WordPress

    04/09/2023

    Dave calls a quick Luro branding meeting, some thoughts on DevRel, Chris tries to figure out musical instrument mics, follow up on WordPress from a previous episode, Chris' journey through the social graph options, 100 year hosting with WordPress, and the introduction of a new segment: Happy Project Share Time.

  • 580: Chen Hui Jing and the State of CSS Survey for 2023

    28/08/2023 Duração: 55min

    We're talking the State of CSS Survey, 2023 Edition, with Chen Hui Jing. What was it like helping develop the survey? A bit of follow up on regions, the benefits of being able to tell the browser what you want, language issues in developing and understanding CSS, the struggle for non-majority users, CSS frameworks, and more.

  • 579: One Day Builds, Spicy Slugs, and What Next for CSS?

    21/08/2023 Duração: 56min

    Have you ever been an auctioneer? Sometimes when God closes a shed, he opens a sauna. Dave's working on the one day build theory, how to market with fake data, an update on the Discord, marketing with a spicy slug, what we want to see next in CSS, and thoughts on component libraries.

  • 578: Customer Support, P3 Color, Dave on Productivity, and Mobile vs Desktop

    14/08/2023 Duração: 57min

    Is Apple's Numbers amazing or the worst? Customer support at various levels of software, Figma and P3 color, imagining a colorspace property in CSS, what's Dave doing for productivity, how has offloading CSS Tricks affected Chris, and should we build different websites for mobile vs desktop?

  • 577: Shawn Wang on AI

    07/08/2023 Duração: 48min

    Shawn Wang joins us to talk about his work in AI, why prompt engineering is not what you need to focus on, how the scope of AI is bigger than any one of us, how to deal with the consistency of AI, and how to make use of AI in your product or app.

  • 576: Blocks, Components, Linting Images, Engines, and “Web Integrity”

    01/08/2023 Duração: 01h01min

    We're talking how we stay online - or not - on vacation, is create-guten-block the future for us WP developers? Can we get a state of the web component address from the President of web components? Have we seen the last new browser engine? And deciding whether to add features or remove them from your app.

  • 575: CSS Errors, Proxy and Reverse Proxy, and What’s The Edge?

    24/07/2023 Duração: 01h59s

    Bluesky adds first class support for urls as a username, text-wrap pretty update, sqwunching text update, should CSS spit out errors, anchor functionality, what does the edge mean, eSports and bowling, how to test websites on slower CPUs, and what does proxy or reverse proxy mean?

  • 574: Estelle & Eric on CSS The Definitive Guide, 5th Edition

    17/07/2023 Duração: 01h14min

    Estelle Weyl and Eric Meyer join us to talk about the 5th edition of their book, CSS: The Definitive Guide. We talk about some of CSS' biggest blunders, custom scroll bars, single line comments, shorthand in CSS, useless CSS trivia, and how to get started learning CSS in 2023.

  • 573: Google Reader, Sticky and Overflow, and Figma Thoughts

    10/07/2023 Duração: 01h38s

    Chris breaks out his banjo, some thoughts on making music vs recording music, what happened to Google Reader and social reading, what black box properties can't Dave or Chris remember, follow up for dev teams communicating with designers, and what's Adobe going to do about Figma?

  • 572: Text Sqwunch Property, Figma Developer Mode, Stripe Elements

    03/07/2023 Duração: 01h04min

    Show DescriptionDave reports back from the Figma Conference, how to build a better developer to designer bridge, do clients really want to update their website, using Stripe in 2023, permissions and sharing, and are you feeling overwhelmed by CSS in 2023? Listen on Website →Links Config 2023 | Figma’s Annual Conference Figma Visual Studio Code […]

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