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Jam - the perfect tool for reporting bugs on the website during testing
Jam is a flexible framework for building web applications, simplifying the building process and integration with various services.
Four JavaScript APIs You May Have Never Heard Of
The Smashing Magazine article is a complete guide to JavaScript APIs, discussing various types of APIs and best practices for their usage.
What it's like to be removed from Google due to the tools your company uses? (Kapwing)
The article discusses how Google erased Kapwing's website, highlighting the impact on the company's operations and the dependency of services on Google.
Devtools-X - a collection of tools (offline) for developers
The 'devtools-x' repository provides a set of helpful tools for developers in open-source code, simplifying the software development process.
Wikipedia vs the death of Queen Elizabeth - that was quick!
The Twitter article discusses the concept of 'wiki depths', showing how different pieces of information are interconnected for better understanding. It encourages critical analysis and the use of various sources.
How to get rid of horizontal scroll on a page?
The article addresses the horizontal overflow issue in CSS and offers effective solutions. The author emphasizes the importance of testing interfaces on different devices.
New 'overly readable' font for people with vision problems
The Braille Institute offers a free font for people with vision impairments, designed for easy reading and available for download.
Building an Accessible Navigation Menu on the Website
The web.dev article covers essential aspects of designing website navigation, emphasizing accessibility, intuition, and adaptation to mobile devices.
Cheat Sheet for INPUTs in HTML
The article describes time management techniques, such as the Pomodoro technique and task lists, that help increase productivity and reduce stress.
Death Clock - Chrome Browser Extension
Mortality - Death Clock is a Chrome extension that counts down to one's death based on birth date and average life expectancy. Users can personalize their data, making the app tailored and prompting reflection on how we spend our time in life.
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