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The personal website of Evan You. It is minimalistic.
A collection of UI components made with HTML and CSS
Great articles and content for frontend programmers
I like these relative paths added in the text of the links. I wonder how accessible it is?
Shows custom emoji for Mastodon/Pleroma instances
and the repository link: https://github.com/iliana/emojos.in.
The UI is minimalist and can be improved :)
Stats are there for the year 2022, and updated yearly. A mine of resources.
After this person does not exist, here is a list of something or someone does not exist
Just a great collection of resources with useful demos and tutorials
because it is faster than a static website... because everything is in the RAM.
18.94 kilometers (about 11.77 miles)
Known issues
- Gecko-based browsers like Firefox show an interesting behavior when trying to make the site any higher than 18.939583 kilometers, “shrinking” or “collapsing” the main container.
- Internet Explorer has problems following internal links, and it’s unclear whether the container actually is said 18.94 kilometers high (or long, or tall).
One-stop resource for everything related to user experience
Things I want to do:
- Content related
- Design related
- IndiWeb related
- Have a guestbook page where people can send Webmentions to to sign it: example
Archive.today captures webpages and make this record available via a link. Similar to the wayback machine.
No active elements or scripts included in the record.
It can be useful, when a website will change soon, to want to take a instant record of it. For example, a list of prices, Job or Immobilien offers, blog posts, ...
It’s a physics-engine-keyboard-thing! Try typing “rain”, “feross”, “semi” or “hexbin” for secret behavior!
Drag the mouse to leave a trail of colorful shapes
lovely hand-drawn illustrations, an “Arts & Crafts” and a “Recipes” section