Web design
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Ungoogled Chromium
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I’ve finally switched back to Ungoogled Chromium for web dev testing purposes. Here’s a brief list of the steps needed to get it done properly.
Read the post →A human-readable RSS feed with Jekyll
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I love RSS. However, by using a third-party plugin to automatically generate the feed, I wasn’t paying attention to how it could be improved. An occasional discussion on Mastodon prompted me to a change.
Read the post →Implementing WebP images in Jekyll
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Adding WebP images to my Jekyll-based static site, brings it to new levels of optimization and performance.
Read the post →Content security policy on Netlify
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How I implemented a content security policy on a static website built with Jekyll, hosted on Netlify and loaded with several external embeds.
Read the post →Loops, transitions, identity
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Following a process to recalibrate my self-identity after leaving social media, I’m going back to the roots, leaving WordPress for Jekyll and joining the IndieWeb.
Read the post →A modern workflow for the multi-device web
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In this article, UI Farm, the London-based UI & UX agency, analyses the process that has led to their new workflow for delivering modern web solutions. By applying a sustainable and future-proof use of Responsive Web Design, UI Farm achieve performant, multi-device websites within an agile environment.
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