Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
Iβm getting flashbacks to my generative art class in collegeβ¦ with actionscriptβ¦
Links to the pages because of character counts on the post:
Breakout: tylercoderre.com/projects/bre...
Tetris: tylercoderre.com/projects/tet...
Productive procrastination update: Iβve been building little browser games to test my design + coding chops.
Breakout got a bunch of new features + UI polish, including a tiny Game Boy βpower lightβ because Iβm that guy. Tetris is a callback to my intro CSE final project. WIP, more soon.
Iβm a bit of a customization nerd and Iβve been getting asked how I got my Mac to βlook that way,β especially the Dock spacers and a few other flow tweaks.
I turned it into a quick guide. Copy/paste commands, beginner-friendly, and everything includes a revert.
medium.com/@tylercoderr...
Finally got around to watching the Hasek documentary and the nostalgia hits strongβ¦
youtu.be/Vy9U5ULr250?...
Iβve been wanting this so longβ¦
Ooo fancy, thatβll mean so much less math and calc() usage with :has and all thatβ¦ π
Now I wish it was supported by more than just Chrome and also Firefox and Safari
New post: The Input Mask Field Guide
Real examples, when to use a mask vs plain validation, and the a11y gotchas people keep shipping. HTML-first patterns, JS optional.
medium.com/@tylercoderr...
#UX #A11y #DesignSystems
I go back and forth on pages vs screens sometimes. Generally I call them pages when referencing websites, and screens when designing apps or going through a design file.
I did a ton of web design and development well before jumping into UX and pages was just the vernacular with those I worked with.
That's a new one to me and I appreciate the accessibility notations implemented
Yaβ¦ sorry about thatβ¦ guess you canβt unsee what youβve seen.
Donβt get me started on accessibility out there π
How does it feel reading at that size? That is probably the main thing from trying such a device. I've been eyeing this along with the Palma 2 Pro and Paper Pro Move. The later of which a bit pricier than I'd like at the moment, and not as pocket-able. I have an iPad mini for reference.
This is a great and accessible read on understanding an implementing accessibility.
I highly recommend it, and now it's even free, so go check it out...
I just published a piece on treating semantic HTML as interface infrastructure, not a styling detail.
If your design system struggles with accessibility or hand-offs, the problem often starts in the markup.
medium.com/p/semantic-h...
#Accessibility #DesignSystems #HTML #WebDevelopment #UXDesign
I published a Design Systems Checklist based on real-world enterprise work.
A practical way to sanity-check foundations, components, accessibility, and docs.
Feedback is always welcome to make it as useful to others as possible.
tylercoderre.com/projects/des...
#DesignSystems #UX #Accessibility
I put together a macOS shortcuts reference based on the ones I actually use.
It covers the common shortcuts most people half-remember, less obvious ones that save time once theyβre muscle memory. I had a fun giving each shortcut animated keys that react on hover.
tylercoderre.com/writing/macO...
Nice, I think in the end itβll look cleaner that way
By full bleed, Iβd have the image also create its own blur around it the blends in with the palette blur on the left.
Either or it looks sick, if it was my Iβd go either very subtle small blur, or none at all if going all-in on the 1-bit aesthetic for consistency.
But you do you, great work.
I like the blur, but perhaps just making it a little more subtle may ease things a bit? Such as dropping down the opacity of it, or shortening it so it doesnβt bleed as much into the image.
That or maybe go all out and have the blur push across the whole background beneath image at less opacity.
Awesome thanks, never heard of them, and sweet that it's free and open source too!
Thatβs pretty cool, I might have to mess around with that later now that Iβve been experimenting with dev again.
Iβm curious though too what you use to record the interaction and make your gifs with the keystroke annotations. I had been looking for a new tool and was thinking of Gifox.
Cool tool, love the UI and art direction too
Been messing around creating a simple browser-based version of breakout, and slowly making it mobile-friendly, though it's not quite there yet.
It plays decent on desktops and laptops, and controls work on mobile but I still need to work on mobile sizing.
Feature suggestions also encouraged.
Thatβs fair, hopefully the new one goes for the long haul.
I like the build quality and reliability so far of the UGreen stuff Iβve been phasing in slowly after a few annoyances with Anker Iβve had.
I do still use a few of their cables and MagSafe stuff though.
I had 2 of those Hyperjuice 100watt chargers and they were my go-tos for years until they crapped out the last two years, tanksβ¦
Iβve been having good luck with the UGreen Nexode 140W charger after having issues with Anker before, though I still use and like their 3-in-1 cube charger on my desk.
Seeing instances of overly complex solutions like that and how some tools just <div> everything is part of the reason I started to work on rebuilding my site as semantic as possible.
It started out as building a classless and accessible framework that got a little squirrelly.
Keep fighting haha
Or they didnβt want to admit they were wrong π€·π»ββοΈ
Feedback is greatly appreciated s I flesh it out more and more going forward, thanks.