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Direct link to the article Jekyll doesn’t do components? Liar!
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Jekyll doesn’t do components? Liar!

I like the pushback from Katie Kodes here. I’ve said in the past that I don’t think server-side languages haven’t quite nailed “building in components” as well as JavaScript has, but hey, this is a good point:…

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Chris Coyier on Oct 8, 2021
Direct link to the article imba
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It’s not every day you see a new processor for building websites that reinvents the syntax for HTML and CSS and JavaScript. That’s what imba is doing.…

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Chris Coyier on Sep 20, 2021
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This is a neat little HTML preprocessor from Giuseppe Gurgone. It has very few features, but one of them is HTML includes, which is something I continue to be baffled that HTML doesn’t support natively. There are loads of ways …

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Chris Coyier on Oct 21, 2020 (Updated on Oct 22, 2020)
Direct link to the article What I Like About Writing Styles with Svelte
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What I Like About Writing Styles with Svelte

There’s been a lot of well-deserved hype around Svelte recently, with the project accumulating over 24,000 GitHub stars. Arguably the simplest JavaScript framework out there, Svelte was written by Rich Harris, the developer behind Rollup. There’s a lot …

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Ollie Williams on Oct 23, 2019
Direct link to the article What is the difference between CSS variables and preprocessor variables?
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What is the difference between CSS variables and preprocessor variables?

Variables are one of the major reasons CSS preprocessors exist at all. The ability to set a variable for something like a color, use that variable throughout the CSS you write, and know that it will be consistent, DRY, and …

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Chris Coyier on Oct 25, 2016

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