Please note: this is a work in progress, first published on 21 June 2021. I will only highlight a few code examples and helpful links in this article. You can see the full code and commit messages on GitHub. I will add a link to a live demo once (if ever) I have published a working draft. There will be updates to this article in the future.
Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
Interesting account “as you are doing it”. I did think something was wrong with me half way through as you still had a German section in there...really threw me off lol.
Look forward to seeing the end product and conclusions! ❤️
Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
I updated and edited the article to be more concise (and no more fragments in German, I promise) and show more code examples. The article is now part of a series: Building a reading list web app with Node, Preact, and Tailwind CSS. I will continue to show and comment my work in a series of articles, so follow me to stay tuned!
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Please note: this is a work in progress, first published on 21 June 2021. I will only highlight a few code examples and helpful links in this article. You can see the full code and commit messages on GitHub. I will add a link to a live demo once (if ever) I have published a working draft. There will be updates to this article in the future.
Interesting account “as you are doing it”. I did think something was wrong with me half way through as you still had a German section in there...really threw me off lol.
Look forward to seeing the end product and conclusions! ❤️
thanks Graham! Thanks for reading! Just thought I should turn it into an article series.
It was interesting to see where the pain points were and how you attacked stuff!
I updated and edited the article to be more concise (and no more fragments in German, I promise) and show more code examples. The article is now part of a series: Building a reading list web app with Node, Preact, and Tailwind CSS. I will continue to show and comment my work in a series of articles, so follow me to stay tuned!