Came cross this essay I wrote as a Music undergrad at @SFSU. I won an award for it at the time. “Behind the Background Music.” citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/d…
Came cross this essay I wrote as a Music undergrad at @SFSU. I won an award for it at the time. “Behind the Background Music.” citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/d…
I’ve been trying to learn css-grid deeply and it’s really starting to make sense. After working through the basics and reading a lot of HTML/CSS, this NY Times Open piece finally clicked https://open.nytimes.com/css-grid-for-designers-f74a883b98f5
If I had more energy I'd write a pithy tweet about how @SlackHQ somehow had time to do a full-on ugly rebranding but still doesn't have a dark mode. But I don't have the energy.
#IndieAuth is a pretty neat thing, and as I'm already a big #RSS user (have been since they were in general use, just never dropped them) I guess it'd be cool to have what amounts to a way to log into various sites that I don't feel called to make single accounts for and certainly don't feel like giving access to my Gmail or Facebook.
Trouble is, I have very few places where I can put a ref="me" and a lot of the people I know don't either. Many sites don't let us edit the style sheet.
