2021 week 21—Sublime 4, Tweek.so, Accessibility handbook, Container query
Hi there, I’m back sharing links here in Substack. Indeed, now I write in both places, this platform, and Hey World.
What I’ve missed in Substack is the archive of all my newsletter since 2014. I have imported all my emails from TinyLetters, MailChimp, Medium into here. So, after leaving Substack for a quarter, I found myself keep referring back to this archive.
At the same time, I enjoy the quick writings and text-oriented post in Hey World. So, why not both?
And here I’m. I’ll keep this Substack weekly email to share the links worth sharing each week.
Links worth sharing
/Tool
Sublime Text 4
https://www.sublimetext.com/blog/articles/sublime-text-4
My favorite editor gets new major version updated. And my license carry over to the new version.
Still, my first-priority recommended editor even though many use VSCode nowadays.
/Tool
Tweek.so
https://tweek.so
It is like the TeuxDeux, but with sub-tasks, detials, and color labels for each item.
/Accessibility
Giving a damn about Accessibility
https://uxdesign.cc/giving-a-damn-about-accessibility-6caf90be5a40
A short but great handbook for web accessibility.
/CSS
A Quick Start Guide to Container Queries
https://www.oddbird.net/2021/04/05/containerqueries/
We will be able to refer to the container element instead of the viewport for responsive layout by using the container queries.
/CSS
Complete guide to dark mode
https://css-tricks.com/a-complete-guide-to-dark-mode-on-the-web/
Dark mode is not only a color swap. This guide provides more insights.
/HTML
HTML tips
https://markodenic.com/html-tips/
Some HTML tips, in case you don't be aware of them.
/Wisdom
加密貨幣寒冬中可以做的五件事
https://ckxpress.com/crypto-winter/
A post that’s full of wisdom, from my mentor. To have time to read, to do “secondary” tasks, to believe, to exercise, and to have time to calm and consolidate our thoughts.
Until next week,
Makzan