'Wise people I’ve met seem unhurried. I don’t think it’s because they’re slow thinkers or actors. I think it’s because they’ve learned that important things take the time they take, no amount of urgency changes that.'
Wait it out.
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A colour palette generator which is very similar to Coolors but with added contrast checking and other handy features.
p4lette.app
Piccalilli
From the archives: Create a semantic breakout button to make an entire element clickable
piccalil.li/blog/create-...
Thanks for choosing to publish this top class course with us, @wil.to 🙏 💛
piccalilli.link/js4e-q-and-a-2
One of the most consistently neglected parts of today’s user experiences is our handling of errors. We’re so busy designing the happy paths through our products that we often forget to give the same care and attention to the times when things will go wrong
piccalil.li/blog/how-to-...
In the first lesson of the Principles module from Complete CSS, @bell.bz breaks down some async communication principles that will make you infinitely better at your job, guaranteed. The entire module is available to read for free, too!
piccalilli.link/cc-free-less...
From the archives: I’ve created some low fidelity demos of :has() snippets that I’ve been using in real-world client projects.
piccalil.li/blog/some-li...
From the archives: It’s always safe to assume JavaScript will not be available, so here’s a quick list of very realistic reasons it won’t be.
piccalil.li/blog/a-handf...
Drag, lock, shuffle, share. A small opinionated colour palette tool.
One of the most consistently neglected parts of today’s user experiences is our handling of errors. We’re so busy designing the happy paths through our products that we often forget to give the same…
From the archives: It’s always safe to assume JavaScript will not be available, so here’s a quick list of very realistic reasons it won’t be.
piccalil.li/blog/a-handf...