Time to get back on the CSS tutorial train
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve done a tutorial for Piccalilli.
What would you folks like to see a tutorial about? What are you struggling with? What do you want to learn?
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve done a tutorial for Piccalilli.
What would you folks like to see a tutorial about? What are you struggling with? What do you want to learn?
My website now has Webmentions!! 🚀
If you either like or reply to this on Twitter or post your reply url on each supported page (writing/notes/links) then it’ll show up (after a build).
It’s a bit rough and ready at the moment, but a good start.
I’m on the way to Brighton today, so I think I’m going to have a crack at getting Webmentions working on my site.
I think I’ll avoid to tube today, too and have a nice stroll from Paddington to Victoria.
“But do use
<article>,
and not just for blog posts/ news stories. It’s not just for articles in the news sense, it’s for discrete self-contained things. Think ‘article of clothing’, not ‘magazine article’”
Uncle @brucel with some sage advice.
https://www.brucelawson.co.uk/2019/html5-article-section-hgroup/
Howdy pals 👋,
You might have noticed that there hasn’t been an issue of Web Components News recently. This is because I’m just not that into reading about JavaScript at the moment.
I’m enjoying reading about CSS, design and accessibility a lot more.
It’ll be back, I’m sure.