Newsvine - Newsvine Relaunches... Announcing Evergreen
Mike and the team have redesigned/realigned Newsvine with some nice customisation of the front page.
This looks like a very nice little JavaScript library for drag’n’drop. The site works as an example of the functionality in action.
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Mike and the team have redesigned/realigned Newsvine with some nice customisation of the front page.
A library of JavaScript classes: not very unobtrusive, not much graceful degradation. I think we need a bit less hype and a bit more questioning.
- Obey the Law of Locality
- ABD: Anything But Dropdowns
- Pass the Squint Test
- Teach by example
Sit down and listen to a story from uncle Ethan.
I’m no fan of mega menus, and if a site were being designed from scratch, I’d do everything I could to avoid them, but on some existing projects they’re an unavoidable necessity (the design equivalent of technical debt). In those situations, this looks like a really nice, responsive approach.
DOM scripting and event handling.
The behaviour is more consistent now.
Responses to my thoughts on why developers would trust third-party code more than a native browser feature.
I’m trying to understand why developers would trust third-party code more than a native browser feature.
Two JavaScript frameworks—Svelte and Astro—share a philosophy, but take subtly different approaches.