The Developer’s Guide to Implementing a Client Intake Form
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Why can’t we use Functional CSS and regular CSS at the same time?
Harry Nicholls recently wrote all about simplifying styles with functional CSS and you should definitely check it out. In short, functional CSS is another name for atomic CSS or using “helper” or “utility” classes that would just handle padding or margin, background-color or color, for example.
Harry completely adores the use of adding multiple classes like this to an element:
So what I’m trying to advocate here is taking advantage of the work that others have done in …
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5 Ways to Make Your Blog More Attractive
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GraphQL is Everywhere!
I find GraphQL extremely fun and empowering tech to work with, even as a novice just getting started. You’ve probably heard the elevator pitch before: it allows you to ask for exactly the data you need whenever you need it (probably at the component level), and it arrives as lovely JSON data for your usage.
I see it used as part of modern website builds all the dang time. The overall vibe is, “I want to do whatever I …
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