I'll give it a few months and see what the feedback is like. I've got some ideas to add in/out animations when a filter or search is applied to make the changes to the timeline a bit less abrupt.
All credit for the speed goes to Svelte (svelte.dev) :-).
You have definitely implemented the site very eloquently. Everywhere small, nice gimmicks, which you only discover at first, but also at second glance.
So if Svelte offers such a performance and speed, then I have to look at it, especially in connection with tailwind :-)
Looks promising. Even though I personally consider the timeline to be somewhat antiquated, I like your implementation very much.
Especially the speed at which the search queries are implemented is great.
Thanks for the feedback Frank, I appreciate it!
I'll give it a few months and see what the feedback is like. I've got some ideas to add in/out animations when a filter or search is applied to make the changes to the timeline a bit less abrupt.
All credit for the speed goes to Svelte (svelte.dev) :-).
You have definitely implemented the site very eloquently. Everywhere small, nice gimmicks, which you only discover at first, but also at second glance.
So if Svelte offers such a performance and speed, then I have to look at it, especially in connection with tailwind :-)
It's been my go-to stack for over a year and I continue to be pleasantly surprised by new features of both Svelte and Tailwind.
Plenty of examples in my blog and GitHub repos, or simply search online. There's a growing number of people and companies that use these tools.
With all my bias, I'll say you will likely enjoy what you find once you look at it in a bit more detail :-)