Easy Timeline Components with Vue.js and Framework7
In this tutorial, it is explained how you can quickly add a timeline component to your app using nothing more than HTML, javascript, Vue.js, and Framework7. - https://goo.gl/tfMR1C
#vue #component #video
How I Got Into Node: Tierney Cyren
The latest in a series looking at how prominent community members got involved with Node. Others include Rachel White and Matteo Collina, plus Myles Borins and Michael Dawson. - https://goo.gl/chsVS2
#nodejs
The largest Russian-speaking telegram channel of Front-End development @forwebdev publishes noteworthy news and helpful articles for Front-End developers.
Читать полностью…A Content Slider
I really dislike content sliders… or more to the point I really don’t like carousels. On one of the last clients I worked with they’re previous agency had built them a homepage carousel where each of the carousel items contained another carousel. FFS. It’s not all bad though, and sometimes a carousel is a right tool for the job (like an image gallery for example). In this article, Heydon Pickering adds to his growing list of inclusive components - https://goo.gl/EtLCcG
#slider
Optimizing CSS: Tweaking Animation Performance with DevTools
Maria Antonietta Perna explores the Performance Tool available in the Firefox to find out more about CSS animation performance. - https://goo.gl/uJec5x
#css #animation #performance
A Look at the Improvements TLS 1.3 Brings
Most browsers currently support TLS 1.2, defined almost 10 years ago. The next version, 1.3, is faster and more secure and can be tried in Chrome and Firefox. - https://goo.gl/ch4kDu
#tls
The Best Request Is No Request, Revisited
HTTP/2 is more efficient in responding to a larger number of requests than its predecessor. So the question is, does the old rule of reducing requests still hold up? - https://goo.gl/eEkQj6
#http2
Creating an animated sidebar component with Vue and Vuex
In this tutorial, a Vuex action is used to trigger a state change in an application, causing a sidebar to animate in and out of view. - https://goo.gl/GgEY26
#vue #sidebar
A Comprehensive Guide to Font Loading Strategies
A golden-oldie set of pros, cons and helpful tips spanning the various ways of loading Web fonts on your site. - https://goo.gl/FoqRo9
#font #guide
Inquirer.js: A Collection of Common Interactive CLI Controls
Aims to be “an easily embeddable and beautiful command line interface” for Node. - https://goo.gl/ApsYP6
#nodejs #tools
Monitoring App Performance with 2 New Node APIs
Building a tool to monitor Node app performance is easy with the Async Hooks and Performance Hooks APIs. Learn how in this tutorial. - https://goo.gl/6Xqh4n
#nodejs
Marvel API + Vuepack (Vue + Vuex)
This tutorial by Phong Huynh shows how to use Vue and Vuex to build a simple application that displays Marvel characters. - https://goo.gl/ASMxvM
#vue
Common Responsive Layouts with CSS Grid (and some without!)
If you want to get started with CSS Grid then try and replicate some of these web layouts. Jo has already built them so there’s code for you to test out, but half the fun is working on your own solution. -
https://goo.gl/TzkiEy
#css #responsive
Learn How to Write a Vue Wrapper Component
A Vue “wrapper” component is a technique used to integrate a 3rd party plugin with Vue by wrapping it in a custom Vue component. - https://goo.gl/nZATsU
#vue
Getting Started with Aurelia [video]
A practical 30 minute introduction to Aurelia, a popular modular frontend framework that integrates with Web Components. - https://goo.gl/qwo7Ab
#aurelia
The 'Most Unknown' Redux Performance Trick?
Specifically, the areStatesEqual option on connect calls. - https://goo.gl/HGRWV5
#redux
Angular 5.1 Released
The latest (minor) version of Angular is here, plus Angular CLI 1.6 and the first stable release of Angular Material. - https://goo.gl/e1iafp
#angular5 #released
Debugging React Perf with React 16 and Chrome DevTools
An in depth step-by-step visual walkthrough demonstrating how to audit JavaScript runtime performance and find slow rendering components. -
https://goo.gl/R1xfXQ
#react #debugging
A Pinterest Progressive Web App Performance Case Study
Pinterest’s new mobile web experience is a Progressive Web App. This post looks at the work involved in making it work fast on mobile hardware. - https://goo.gl/iCroHd
#pwa
React Food Truck: A Curated Set of Extensions for VS Code
Several useful React-oriented extensions brought together into a single bundle. - https://goo.gl/VQervm
#react
Faux Grid Tracks
When creating layouts with CSS Grid a question that I get quite a bit is how to style the gaps between the grid items. Unfortunately, for now, this isn’t possible within the specification and none of the browsers have provided support for the styling of grid-gap yet either. The fix that I always refer to is to apply a background colour to the containing div which will show through the cracks. In this article Eric Meyer explores a few options and how they might come unstuck. - https://goo.gl/6RFv9X
#css #grid
Scaffolding a GraphQL API Server with Node
A walkthrough of the various pieces you need to bring together to build a Node server that can speak GraphQL. - https://goo.gl/6XC9eQ
#graphql #nodejs
Mocking Vuex in Vue Unit Tests
In this interesting article, Lachlan Miller explains why you should avoid using Vuex in component tests. He presents his own best practices that he discovered while working on several large Vue/Vuex applications. - https://goo.gl/odt7hp
#vuex #testing
Should I use system fonts or web fonts?
Web fonts were an amazing step forward towards creating a more beautifully designed web. No longer were we restrained by the handful of choices that “Web Safe” fonts provided us, we now had the ability to bring just about any typeface to the web in the knowledge that everyone would see the same thing. - https://goo.gl/bYQzPH
#css #fonts
Designing for a 'Browserless' Web
Mitch takes a close look at PWAs on Android devices and explains how we can pave the way for a new era of ‘browserless’ web browsing. - https://goo.gl/UnawjZ
#design #web
NPMGraph: See Module Dependency Trees in Your Browser
Enter an npm module name and this tool renders an interactive dependency tree in your browser. - https://goo.gl/Qr1r6M
#nodejs #tools
Pzuraq - ES Classes in Ember.js
A guide to using ES classes in Ember.js in conjunction with Ember Decorators. - https://goo.gl/bdn8oZ
#ember
React 16.2 Released with Improved 'Fragments' Support
Fragments are for grouping multiple children that are being returned from a component’s render method. This post thoroughly digs into why that might be useful - https://goo.gl/KmmVQQ
#react #release