Cheers to the weekend!
Looking back on your week — what was something you're proud of?
All wins count — big or small 🎉
Examples of 'wins' include:
- Completing Hacktoberfest!
- Starting a new project
- Fixing a tricky bug
- Prioritizing rest and exercise...or whatever else that may spark joy 😄
Happy Friday!

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Had a eureka! moment earlier as to how I'm going to COVID-safe my house for trick-or-treaters...
It involves puppeteering a mechanical arm from behind a super creepy looking horned figure, that my wife and I made from a decorative mask, some tattered cloth, and her sewing mannequin.
No mechanical arm in that photo, but you get the picture. We're going to open the window ☝️ and have this creep hand out candy on our behalf.
I love Halloween! 🎃
I had a lot of firsts this week! 🎉
I released my first ever Gatsby starter and wrote my first ever article at Dev!
How I developed and deployed my optimized website within a day
gmlunesa ・ Oct 30 ・ 3 min read
Had a much needed 3-day weekend to rest up 💆♀️ and I finished my yearly Goodreads reading challenge 🥳
Great job!
Thank you 😊
I got two nice milestones on my DEV dashboard : 2k reactions and 100k views. Gives me motivation to reach 50 published articles - 2 more to go.
Of course, completed my third year of Hacktoberfest 😄🎈
And I continued my website under NuxtJS.
This week I completed 1k reactions on my DEV posts and 30k+ views. It has been a wonderful journey writing on DEV as it has helped me in understanding the concepts better.
I created a CSS called Keyboard CSS. You can use it to showcase your keyboard shortcuts... 😊
Repo: github.com/shhdharmen/keyboard-css
NPM: npmjs.com/package/keyboard-css
Website: shhdharmen.github.io/keyboard-css/
Show off your keyboard shortcuts with style 🦄.
Show off your keyboard shortcuts with style🦄 .
Keyboard CSS
Keyboard CSS is a library of ready-to-use, cross-browser compatible keyboard like button UI for use in your web projects. Great for showing off your keyboard shortcuts.
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Installation
Add it directly to your webpage using a
linktag, thanks to unpkg.com:or install it with npm:
with yarn:
Usage
According to W3C, the
kbdelement represents user input (typically keyboard input, although it may also be used to represent other input, such as…Well I did lot of things this week! ✨
• Wrapped up my 2nd year of Hacktoberfest :D
• Updated the responsiveness of my portfolio site.
• Contributed to 4 major Open source projects!
• Learnt a bit of Kubernetes.
• Completed #30daysofGCP challenge!
• Read 30+ blogs on Dev.to 😎
& learned how to make a pancake 😂
Got a new customer, yo!
Wrote a small Helloween-themed CSS snippet. I wanted to do something like this, but I lacked the inspiration.
I'm really how it turned out. I'm currently reading Lovecraft's stories and I've decided to go along with the theme and create something based on Lovecraft's work.
Enjoy at your own peril. See if you dare link the Tome Of Darkness to your mortal soul.