30+ Best Poster Mockup Templates

Without the right poster mockup to showcase your work professionally, your poster design doesn’t have the chance to stand out from the crowd. It’s often easy to overlook the way you present and showcase your designs! That’s why it’s worth investing in a set of useful mockup templates. If you’re working on a poster design […]
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HTML for Numeric Zip Codes

I just overheard this discussion on Twitter, kicked off by Dave.

Me (coding a form): <input id=”zip” type=”number”>
Tiny Devil (appears on shoulder): Yaaas! I love the optimism, ship it!
Me: Wait, why are you here? Is this going to blow up on me? What do you know that I don’t?

— Dave SPOOPert (@davatron5000) October 9, 2018

It seems like zip codes are just numbers, right? So…

<input id="zip" name="zip" type="number">

The advantage there being able to take …

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HTML for Zip Codes

I just overheard this discussion on Twitter, kicked off by Dave.

Me (coding a form): <input id=”zip” type=”number”>
Tiny Devil (appears on shoulder): Yaaas! I love the optimism, ship it!
Me: Wait, why are you here? Is this going to blow up on me? What do you know that I don’t?

— Dave SPOOPert (@davatron5000) October 9, 2018

It seems like zip codes are just numbers, right? So…

<input id="zip" name="zip" type="number">

The advantage there being able to take …

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Sass Selector Combining

Brad Frost was asking about this the other day…

Sass people, which way do you do it and why? pic.twitter.com/dIBA9BIuCO

— Brad Frost (@brad_frost) October 1, 2018

.c-btn {
&__icon {
...
}
}

I guess that’s technically “nesting” but the selectors come out flat:

.c-button__icon { }

The question was whether you do that or just write out the whole selector instead, as you would with vanilla CSS. Brad’s post gets into all the pro’s and con’s of both …

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Lazy Loading Images with Vue.js Directives and Intersection Observer

When I think about web performance, the first thing that comes to my mind is how images are generally the last elements that appear on a page. Today, images can be a major issue when it comes to performance, which is unfortunate since the speed a website loads has a direct impact on users successfully doing what they came to the page to do (think conversation rates).

Very recently, Rahul Nanwani wrote up an extensive guide on lazy loading images

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30 Best Website Color Schemes of 2018

Does it ever seem like certain website color schemes just get all the attention? As with every other aspect of web design, there are color schemes that tend to trend more than others. Bright colors, stark palettes, and even some mismatching schemes are elements of color that are trending. Here’s a look at some of […]
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WordCamp for Publishers Seeks Host City for 2019

WordCamp For Publishers’ distributed organizing team is looking for a new host city in 2019. The industry-focused camp gathers together professionals who use WordPress to manage publications. This year’s successful event hosted speakers who highlighted important topics, such as ethics in journalism, the open web, AMP, Gutenberg, and communication between (more…)
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Doc Pop’s News Drop: A chat with Josh Pollock about React, Gutenberg, and his WordPress predictions

Doc Pop’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. In this week’s News Drop we have an in-depth conversation with Josh Pollock about React, Gutenberg, and his predictions for WordPress. Josh is the founder/lead-developer …
The post Doc Pop’s News Drop: A chat with Josh Pollock about React, Gutenberg, and his WordPress predictions appeared first on Torque.
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