When you scroll to the top or the bottom of the page, there's a slight "bounce" effect.
When you scroll to the top or the bottom of the page, there's a slight "bounce" effect.
However, recently I was running it for a project with thousands of pages, so the default settings for the web crawler started timing out.
However, recently I was running it for a project with thousands of pages, so the default settings for the web crawler started timing out.
Here's why I like this flow:
Here's why I like this flow:
Here's why I like them:
Here's why I like them:
I used to rely on 3rd party libraries for projects that require multiple language support. This would leave me feeling uneasy, because I know how brutal the churn in the JS/TS ecosystem is.
I used to rely on 3rd party libraries for projects that require multiple language support. This would leave me feeling uneasy, because I know how brutal the churn in the JS/TS ecosystem is.
This allows me to focus my energy on more productive tasks, such as implementing new features and fixing bugs.
This allows me to focus my energy on more productive tasks, such as implementing new features and fixing bugs.
One thing I've found surprising, that by default SST disables this security feature, so I had to enable it like this:
One thing I've found surprising, that by default SST disables this security feature, so I had to enable it like this:
1. Free & open source.
- Loads of free themes and plugins.
- I usually just use the defaults, because they're so good out of the box.
1. Free & open source.
- Loads of free themes and plugins.
- I usually just use the defaults, because they're so good out of the box.
Tools like Cursor put a lot of focus on the visual DX with their VSCode fork, but for me, a simple terminal is more than enough.
Tools like Cursor put a lot of focus on the visual DX with their VSCode fork, but for me, a simple terminal is more than enough.
One thing I keep noticing is that the middleware (now called proxy) file tends to get incredibly messy.
One thing I keep noticing is that the middleware (now called proxy) file tends to get incredibly messy.
Personally, I style my tooltips with a neutral colour and remove the arrow. To me, it looks cleaner and more minimal.
Personally, I style my tooltips with a neutral colour and remove the arrow. To me, it looks cleaner and more minimal.
I solved this requirement using infrastructure as code.
I solved this requirement using infrastructure as code.
This allows me to configure different domains for production and staging easily
This allows me to configure different domains for production and staging easily
I find it crazy that one serious open source project can have so much impact in just over a year.
I find it crazy that one serious open source project can have so much impact in just over a year.
So I tend to make the destructive states red only on hover/focus.
So I tend to make the destructive states red only on hover/focus.
Otherwise, running container-based applications can get expensive on AWS.
Otherwise, running container-based applications can get expensive on AWS.
But I also like adding some AWS Lambda for longer tasks, like HTML to PDF conversion
But I also like adding some AWS Lambda for longer tasks, like HTML to PDF conversion
I used to update React in one version, then the other peer dependency breaks. Then I would fix that, and something else would break.
I used to update React in one version, then the other peer dependency breaks. Then I would fix that, and something else would break.
We needed the IP to remain static because we had to whitelist it in a 3rd party system.
We needed the IP to remain static because we had to whitelist it in a 3rd party system.