Monday, June 24, 2019

The 3 new features Twitter is quietly testing, including Integration of Alt Text

Recently, tech blogger Jane Manchun Wong uncovered some features that Twitter has been playing around with discreetly. These include: Option to reveal hidden repliesTwitter gives users the ability to ‘hide replies’ that are responded to their tweets. Well, soon the users can see the ‘hidden...

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Counter Style 82

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The Passwords of Your Content Management Systems Are Not Secure - Research Proves!

It is safe to say that the world of internet is literally nothing without the content that we find on it in our everyday life. So, while safeguarding the content with impeccable security standards is a necessity, a latest study has discovered that the most popular content management systems (CMS)...

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How to Embed a Video Player in Your WordPress Site With a Free Plugin

Web Design Weekly #358

Headlines

Thinking Beyond Screens

In the attention economy, we’re all fighting for our users’ attention. This post covers how to avoid dark UX patterns and practice responsible digital design. (framer.com)

Relearn CSS layout (every-layout.dev)

Collect visual feedback on your designs.

BugHerd pins feedback directly to the page. It’s like using sticky notes on a website. Try BugHerd Free. (bugherd.com)

Articles

Drop caps & design systems

Ethan Marcotte reminds us that most design systems work is rarely flashy or sudden. Rather, it involves communication, iteration, and slow, careful research. (voxmedia.com)

Good Code Reviews, Better Code Reviews

Gergely Orosz’s personal take on what good code reviews look like and what great ones – better than good – are. (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)

How We Write Full Stack JavaScript Apps

This post is aimed at those interested to learn how Elie Steinbock and his team build full stack apps. (medium.com)

Firefox: The Evolution Of A Brand

A peek behind the curtain of how the new brand look was born. (blog.mozilla.org)

Things I Learnt The Hard Way (blog.juliobiason.net)

Tools / Resources

Everything You Need to Know About Date in JavaScript

Date within JavaScript land can actually be quite simple if you know what to watch out for. In this article, Zell Liew walks you through everything you need to know about the Date object. (css-tricks.com)

Tips for Effective Product Design

A handful of useful tips to help you create the best product you can for your users. This article covers effective ways to communicate system status and how using progressive disclosure can reduce visual load. (timgale.me)

Using Cypress to Write Tests for a React Application

Cypress is just one end-to-end testing framework that does all that clicking work for us and that’s what this post dives into. (css-tricks.com)

Gatsby site search with Lunr.js

Building site search for a static website isn’t easy. Here’s how you can leverage Lunr.js to create search components that are accessible, fast and extensible. (assortment.io)

Build a Todo App in React Using Hooks (upmostly.com)

List of (Advanced) JavaScript Questions (github.com)

Plugins are coming to Figma (figma.com)

Inspiration

Digital Craft Symposium – 2019 (youtube.com)

All Emojis (listemoji.com)

Jobs

Front End Engineer at Goodreads (Amazon)

Join Goodreads to serve more that 80 million of our customers and build UX for reviews, emails, tools for authors and librarians, and more! You’ll primarily be focused on the display layer but you’ll have opportunities to work full-stack (goodreads.com)

Senior Product Designer at Lumosity

As Product Design Lead on the Mindfulness team, you’ll work in close collaboration with Product Managers, Content Creators, Engineers, UX-Researchers, and other Designers to meet the needs of Lumosity customers. (lumosity.com)

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In future, Google Earth will support all Chromium-based browsers along with Microsoft Edge

In the future, Google Earth will support all Chromium browsers, including Microsoft Edge. Various Google services have either not functioned or displayed prompts advising users to replace Microsoft Edge lately. In April, Google Meet stopped supporting Microsoft Edge, although the company said...

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