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  1. Veerle's Blog 4.0 | Design Homepage, , more info

    Manage Text Area with Type Options in Adobe Illustrator
    Most of my multi-page designs are typically created in Adobe InDesign, but for simpler layouts, I sometimes opt for Illustrator. While InDesign offers more advanced tools for managing text styles, the key advantage lies in its use of Master Pages. However, Illustrator also supports threaded text, allowing you to link text areas and have the content flow from one frame to another, along with several useful options and features. Create …
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  2. Read the Tea Leaves, , more info

    Avoiding unnecessary cleanup work in disconnectedCallback
    In a previous post, I said that a web component’s connectedCallback and disconnectedCallback should be mirror images of each other: one for setup, the other for cleanup. Sometimes, though, you want to avoid unnecessary cleanup work when your component has merely been moved around in the DOM: div.removeChild(component) div.insertBefore(component, null) This can happen when, for example, your component is one element in a list that’s being re-sorted. The best pattern …
    By Nolan Lawson, 339 words
  3. SOLARPUNKS, , more info

    French agrivoltaics company Sun’Agri says that two of its facilities increased grape yields by 20%…
    Agrivoltaics can increase grape yield by up to 60%French agrivoltaics company Sun’Agri says that two of its facilities increased grape yields by 20% to 60% in 2024, compared to areas without solar panels. The PV modules helped regulate temperature fluctuations, reducing summer heat peaks and winter temperature declines.
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  4. yuanchuan, , more info

    An Introduction to css-doodle
    This is a rough transcript based on my notes for the sharing session I presented at the online Groove meetup in June. I've shared the slides before, but I think it's worth putting the content in writing. The full slide deck is accessible on GitHub. css-doodle is a project I started many years ago. Initially, it was used to draw some simple graphic patterns, but over time, it evolved into …
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  5. RabbitFarm, , more info

    Contiguous and Semi-Ordered
    The examples used here are from the weekly challenge problem statement and demonstrate the working solution. Part 1: Contiguous Array You are given an array of binary numbers, @binary. Write a script to return the maximum length of a contiguous subarray with an equal number of 0 and 1. Let’s not concern ourselves with any particular efficiencies and just analyze all the subsets of the given numbers! The main loop …
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  6. Landreville, , more info

    Locked Up
    By landreville, 2 words
  7. The Second Button, , more info

    101 Gifts You Should Buy For Me This Holiday Season
    In past seasons, I've written holiday gift guides focused on what you might buy other people. These are always tricky; you should usually not buy other people clothes, since you probably don't know what fits them or their style as well as they do. I also listed out some good black friday sales, generally, but you might want more specific guidance. But Jake Woolf inspired me. He showed me the …
    By Daniel Hakimi, 5,303 words
  8. Adrian Roselli, , more info

    Development Advent Calendars for 2024
    I got myself a coffee advent calendar and I have to admit it was more aspirational than anything. I don’t drink enough coffee. But the packaging is nice. Web developers around the world have for years given a nod to Saturnalia solstice Isaac Newton’s birthday Yule wassailing mummering end of Gregorian calendar year Christmas with advent calendars covering web-related topics. As a result, you may (should) recognize some of the …
    By Adrian Roselli, 1,470 words
  9. Rands in Repose, , more info

    The One About Gifts and Bees
    In our 86th episode, we talk timepieces (again), and then we somehow segue to bees. Brace for it. Enjoy it now, or download for later. Here’s a handy feed or subscribe via Overcast or iTunes. https://traffic.libsyn.com/rands/theimportantthing0086.mp3
    By rands, 42 words
  10. Simon Dunn, , more info

    Whatever Next, Noel Edmonds?
    Thanks to the excellent Why Don’t YouTube, over on Bluesky, I was made aware of another short-lived Noel Edmonds curio. Noel Edmonds' first new series after The Late Late Breakfast Show's enforced cancellation was Whatever Next?, as seen today in 1987, a single series light oddity in which two pairs are challenged to predict the outcomes of street dares, queries and stunts.— Why Don't YouTube? (@whydontyoutube.bsky.social) 2024-11-30T19:00:02.086Z Coming so soon …
    By Simon Dunn, 217 words
  11. Psychogeographic Review, , more info

    Psychogeographic Review’s Books of the Year, 2024
    The city is a map of stories, and in them we are both the inhabitants and the explorers. Zadie Smith (from NW) At Psychogeographic Review I write about the books, poems, maps, photographs, paintings, films and music that help us to construct a living map of the places where humans live. The following is my personal and very subjective list of some of the books that have informed this discussion …
    By Bobby Seal, 801 words
  12. Nicky Makes Words Sometimes, , more info

    Signal Boosts for Nov 2024
    (⏱️ ~10 min read) Another month, another collection of shiny objects (stuff I found in the the past month that were valuable/inspiring). See also, previous Signal Boosts for Oct/Sep, Aug/July, June, May 🩸 Kurzgesagt gets to the bottom of a science myth ↪ 😭 Paper: AI poems are now "more human than human" ↪ 🇺🇸 U.S. Election-related analysis ↪ 👄 The Substance ↪ 🩸 Kurzgesagt gets to the bottom of …
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  13. Gameblog, , more info

    New game notes, December 2024
    I’ve played 186 games of Forest Shuffle this year. I like it a lot. Here are some new games I’ve played during the past few months. Fishing. Friedemann Friese’s latest curious trick-taking game is a lot of fun. This is an evolving game with a lovely ebb and flow to it. The game starts simple. You play a normal game of trick-taking and score a point for every card you …
    By Mikko, 1,078 words
  14. Victorian Paris, , more info

    Brief Guide to 19th-century Paris Literary Landscape
    . Winter brings longer nights and the desire to read by the fireside. Welcome, dear reader, to 19th-century Paris’ vibrant literary world! Let’s explore the various styles and flamboyant authors who penned their way into world-wide fame. Romanticism (from 1790s to 1850s) Romanticism was a literary movement focused on emotion, imagination, and the natural world. It was a time of heightened creativity and experimentation. Writers during this period explored themes …
    By Iva P., 1,084 words
  15. Long story; short pier, , more info

    How it’s going
    I’m trying not to borrow grief from the future, as the saying advises, but the terms are so damn attractive.
    By kip, 23 words