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    I created an online DAW with a blender3d inspired node editor for creating your instruments. Check it out at https://mycel.studio web developers

    I created an online DAW with a blender3d inspired node editor for creating your instruments. Check it out at https://mycel.studio web developers


    I created an online DAW with a blender3d inspired node editor for creating your instruments. Check it out at https://mycel.studio

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 07:44 AM PST

    How can you achieve this type of effect (using html, css, js)?

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 08:02 AM PST

    I got it!! Perfect timing, since I am using PHP on my new job!

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 12:09 PM PST

    Need your honest feedback about my portfolio

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 09:11 AM PST

    Hi everyone,

    I'd appreciate it if you give me your honest feedback and insight regarding my portfolio. Lately, I've put a lot of effort into improving it as I'm looking to get some freelance or remote frontend job. Also how would you assess my skillset in frontend development, are they decent enough to get a job?

    www.ehsanazizi.me

    Tech stack:

    • Designed in Figma
    • Developed with vanilla HTML, SCSS, JS
    • Used GreenSock for animations
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    Lyricsum - Lorem Ipsum but it's song lyrics ��

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 09:37 AM PST

    I have created a Vaporwave animation using vanilla CSS and React.

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 06:31 AM PST

    What's the point of creating things with CSS that could just be an image/svg

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 09:02 AM PST

    I see a lot of posts on here like "How do I make this with css?" and a lot of the time its a background or graphic that could just be an image or svg. Is there any real reason to want to do this kind of stuff in CSS other than the exercise of doing it?

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    Does anyone know if CSS Backdrop Filter support is any closer for Firefox?

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 04:15 AM PST

    I've seen previous posts on bugzilla about it, but I can't find anything concrete on if we're any closer to actually getting default support for it with Firefox. It's such a prevalent design technique these days across major platforms like MacOS, Windows 11 and iOS, and can be found used on massive websites such as Apple.com, so it seems crazy that years after its introduction and support in both Chrome and Safari, Firefox still doesn't support it!

    submitted by /u/midgetman7782
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    Fengari: Lua for the Browser

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 08:36 AM PST

    Technology stack icons tree-shakable package?

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 12:22 PM PST

    I'm looking for a package of svg icons/logos of modern tech, such as vite, react, next.js, etc. to showcase in my portfolio as skills.

    Everything website I've found so far is dead. Everything but svgporn. But it looks like I would have to download each logo and transform it into a react component manually. I would love a possibility to just import tree-shakable icons like I already do with react-icons. Any ideas if something like that exists?

    submitted by /u/mattsowa
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    What website features are considered hard to build or time consuming to make?

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 05:34 AM PST

    Read some old posts about this and seen people saying calendars/date/time and that a website like reddit is hard to build. Personally, I'm too big a noob to know why but was wondering what other website features are considered hard or a pain to do?

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    I built a library for useful react hooks and utilities.

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 09:09 AM PST

    Github - https://github.com/heyitsarpit/react-hooks-library

    Documentation - https://react-hooks-library.vercel.app/

    The goal was for me to dive deeper into the browser APIs and build a collection of utilities and hooks that I can use across projects. I hope you may find it useful as well.

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    What are my best options to develop a blog website?

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 12:45 PM PST

    I want to develop a blog website from scratch, what are my best tech stack options?

    submitted by /u/konocwill
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    how can verify whether a git repo contains plagiarism (i.e. commit history changed to falsify authorship?)

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 12:43 PM PST

    How can verify whether a git repo contains plagiarism (i.e. commit history changed to falsify authorship?)

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    How to approach a portfolio project

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 04:49 AM PST

    Im primarily a "webflow designer" but for my portfolio I thought I would try to design it with code as my concept dont need the big framework(and 9$ a month hosting) of webflow.

    Its going to be 3 pages, (home, work and about) with just some animations
    w/ a couple sub pages to show of work

    Would it be best to design this with just html, css and js code and upload to a hosting service or would it be better to make something using for example jekyll. I dont really know what jekyll I just recently came across it.

    Thanks for any reply in advance

    submitted by /u/sebskrrrt
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    Need full stack web project ideas

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 04:48 AM PST

    I'm doing a course of web programming, I have almost finished it, now the final project is remaining but I'm having difficulty to choose what to create, so I need some suggestions from you guys, it would be helpful.

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    Hosting service for a personal site?

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 11:27 AM PST

    Hey web dev,

    Seeking a recommendation for hosting services. Taking an angular single page application course and want to host my proof of concept projects that I'll be working on.

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    ChelseaJS - A Javascript library for creative, generative Coding made entirely by me.

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 03:47 AM PST

    Chelsea.js Home (beetrandahiya.github.io)

    Documentation : Chelsea.js Docs (beetrandahiya.github.io)

    Github Repo : beetrandahiya/ChelseaJS: ChelseaJS is a Javascript library for creative, generative Coding. (github.com)
    ( Please star it )

    Please Look at the library, Use it, Show some love ⭐ on Github.
    and Since it's new, Shower me with feedback for improvement.

    submitted by /u/BeetranD
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    Better to have multiple onclick functions or one big one??

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 11:14 AM PST

    Title says it all. Should i have multiple Btn.onclick functions or one long btn.onclick?

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