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HTML and CSS based View Transitions are coming πŸ”—

While same-document View Transitions have now been available for a while in Chromium browsers for Single Page Applications (SPA), they were requiring [...]

Running CSS animations only if both the device and the user allow it πŸ”—

Thanks to Chrome release notes, I discovered today that there is an update media feature which accepts values fast, slow and print, to set styles depe [...]

How I built my own excerpt for Markdown content in Eleventy πŸ”—

I was not really happy with Eleventy's native excerpt solution requiring just a separator and having the excerpt content preserved in the content, wit [...]

A bookmarklet to create a new link content Markdown on GitHub πŸ”—

When I was building my site on my local computer, I had a shell script to initialize a new Markdown file for sharing a link. When I moved to Cloudflar [...]

Updating webmentions on a static site πŸ”—

When I started using Webmention on this site (more than 5 years ago!), I was building the site on my local computer, and uploading the build result on [...]

Let's POSSE to Mastodon with a Feed and a GitHub Action πŸ”—

After building a Node script for my own POSSE needs, I thought it would be good if other people could also use it. I knew not many people would be abl [...]

Cutting back on Instacrap πŸ”—

I've been disliking for a long time that Instagram is a closed platform, more so in the hands of Facebook. I additionally now really dislike that they [...]

Accessible anchor links with Markdown-it and Eleventy πŸ”—

I like to be able to link directly to a section in a long content. I wish every site provided anchor links associated to headings, even if Text Fragme [...]

Enhancing archives navigation, step 2 πŸ”—

In my previous article Enhancing archives navigation, step 1, I promised further archives navigation enhancements. Here they are! Remember how UX of n [...]

Enhancing archives navigation, step 1 πŸ”—

I decided years ago to remove paged navigation (aka "pagination"), because I find it not user friendly at all, and a nightmare for SEO with new conten [...]

How I build my SVG sprites πŸ”—

I'm using an SVG sprite on this site to make sure I don't repeat SVG code for icons that are used multiple times, and I inline it so the rendering doe [...]

Identify which Apache rewrite rules are used πŸ”—

I have many rewrite rules in my Apache configuration for redirections, some dating from more than 15 years ago. So I wanted to know which ones are rea [...]

JAMstack is fast only if you make it so πŸ”—

JAMstack often promotes itself as an excellent way to provide performant sites. It's even the first listed benefit on jamstack.wtf, a "guide [which] g [...]

Updating npm packages versions in package.json πŸ”—

I chose to use npm-check-updates to check for available updates of packages in my package.json files, and it always works without issues, so I guess I [...]

Can we monitor User Happiness on the Web with performance tools? πŸ”—

I really like that SpeedCurve tried to innovate with this recent "User Happiness" metric (original version). It aggregates multiple technical metrics [...]

How the Boeing 737 Max Disaster Looks to a Software Developer πŸ”—

Experienced plane pilot and software developer Gregory Travis explains in details what led to Boeing 737 Max recent disasters in this long article: Ho [...]

100000 tweets πŸ”—

100000 tweets. Already! Only? A little more than 11 years on Twitter, since I signed up May 25th 2007, and today I post my 100000th tweet. A lot have [...]

The treasure behind the castle walls πŸ”—

Pile up enough treasure behind the castle walls and you'll eventually attract someone who can climb them. This is a nice quote about security threats [...]

Using Cloudinary to convert an animated GIF to a video πŸ”—

I like animated GIFs, like most people these days I think, but they are really heavy, hurting the performance of web pages, and consuming data plans f [...]

Lapeyre, y'en a pas deux. J'espΓ¨re ! πŸ”—

Je ne sais pas si vous avez déjà été confronté au SAV de Lapeyre, mais je peux vous dire qu'il vaut son pesant de cacahuètes. Le 4 octobre 2017, un t [...]