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The Cicada Principle, Revisited with CSS Variables — The Cicada Principle is the idea that when creating repetitive patterns, backgrounds, etc. using prime numbers can increase the appearance of organic randomness. Lea shows how she used a modern approach to this idea to format her code examples in a visually striking way.
Lea Verou
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Style Stage: A Modern CSS Showcase — A modern twist on the CSS Zen Garden idea of yesteryear where people submit their own manipulations of a concept using the most modern of CSS features. Here are the submissions so far with Vaporwave being my favorite. They all have a very “90s Web design renaissance” feel to them though.
Stephanie Eckles et al.
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▶ What’s New in Chrome DevTools — Two of Google’s best known faces on the Chrome side of things give a twenty minute run through a whole bunch of new bits and pieces available in the DevTools in areas like performance monitoring, WebAssembly source mapping, and cookies.
Paul Lewis and Surma (Google)
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ℹ️ Interested in running a job listing in Frontend Focus? There's more info here.
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📙 News, Tutorials & Opinion
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'13% of My Website Visitors Block Google Analytics' — It’s not just ads that get blocked but trackers too. Every site will have a different audience profile and a different likelihood of having its tracking blocked, so maybe it’s better to track requests behind the scenes or focus on other metrics instead.
Marko Saric
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Adding the prefers-contrast Media Query to Firefox — This upcoming media query works in a similar way to prefers-colour-scheme, and is to be used to detect if the user has requested the system increase or decrease the amount of contrast between adjacent colors. This blog post walks through its design and implementation in Firefox.
Zeke Medley (Mozilla)
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Barebones WebGL in 75 Lines of Code — WebGL is pretty intimidating but this boils it down to the bare essentials. And if you want to go further, I still think this thorough guide is one of the best. Of course, you may see all of the boilerplate needed and just use Three.js instead, which is fine too! 😄
Avik Das
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🔧 Code, Tools and Resources
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Headless WordPress with Gatsby Cloud — Gatsby is an increasingly popular React-based site building framework and this new plugin brings it to WordPress. The idea is you can use WordPress as a headless CMS with Gatsby taking care of the front-end.
Hashim Warren (Gatsby)
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🗓 Upcoming Events:
- An Event Apart: Online Together — Human-Centered Design (July 20) — A single-day online conference with a focus on design for all users, not just some idealized average.
- ForwardJS (July 20 - 24) — A virtual event, providing five days of workshops and talks to registrants from the comfort of their browser.
- ViennaCalling (July 29) — An online meetup streamed on Twitch for "all who work on the web".
- Frontcon (August 12 - 14) — A frontend conf based in Latvia that's now taking a hybrid approach, offering both online and on-site attendance options.
- Front-End Focus (August 17) – It's got the same name as this newsletter but it's nothing to do with us. It's from the An Event Apart team though and has some fantastic speakers lined up, so it's bound to be good (just don't complain to us if you don't enjoy it! 😂)
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