What a fun idea. I've obviously seen (and have used) URLs
contain state information in the past, such as user preferences
(light/dark mode or animation), but building an entire game using
nothing but …
A fascinating series looking into how to turn a modern React
eCommerce front end into as fast a page as possible. The
conclusions are not what I had …
Notes from the fully remote React Summit 2020 (or at least the talks I tuned in for). Lots covered, from static-site generators and the Jamstack through to React state management and accessibility. What a fun day!
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Adding Search: Refining The Frontend (Algolia, Gatsby, Craft CMS - Part 3)
The search page is live, the index is populated, but it all looked a bit rubbish and it didn't quite work as well as I wanted. Now it's using custom-styled components, queries are tracked/stored via the URL for persistence, and you can filter results based on category.
I love coming across some of the more niche or esoteric uses of
the web; the internet's marginalia, if you will. I feel like
Jeremy's post very much fits that category, with an excellent
overview of …