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Yuval Greenfieldleft a comment
Pretty cool idea.
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Browse the list of big movies in order of release date, and add to calendar the movies you're interested in. The top of the list only contains highly anticipated movies.

movie2calMovie release dates with an 'add to calendar' button
Yuval Greenfieldleft a comment
I made movie2cal about 4 years ago but recently found a big bug I had to fix, so let's celebrate. I've been adding movies to my calendar but I just noticed that the release date was wrong for the Mario movie because I didn't set the region. So now I've implemented region selection, and it's working great.

movie2calMovie release dates with an 'add to calendar' button
Click a button, a bunch of confetti flies and everyone cheers. This is a way to celebrate your wins.

CelebratePush a button, confetti flies, be happy
Yuval Greenfieldleft a comment
A friend said they wished they had this button. So I made it. I considered adding a feature where you can share a link with a message to others. Kind of like a celebration card. But the confetti popper by itself feels good so I thought it would be a good time to get feedback on it. Do please tell me what you think and how I can make it better.

CelebratePush a button, confetti flies, be happy
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A friend tweeted that the Joe Biden site hides their scrollbars. That was the last straw. I initially started looking at resetting custom scrollbars because of a Chrome bug that would make them go away at https://superuser.com/questions/380629/is-there-a-way-to-disable-custom-webkit-scrollbars/1585452#1585452 and I thought it might be useful to make the extension, but never got around to it...

Default ScrollbarChrome extension that deletes all custom scrollbar CSS rules
Some folks think they're allowed to style or remove our scrollbars. They are wrong. Scrollbars let us jump around the document and understand how much more there is to go down. #myscrollbar

Default ScrollbarChrome extension that deletes all custom scrollbar CSS rules
Yuval Greenfieldleft a comment
Works brilliantly, and the site is designed beautifully.
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Yuval Greenfieldleft a comment
I started using Netlify about a year ago for my web assets. The free tier worked perfectly for my high-traffic site, redditp, so I moved all my personal sites to it. I decided to pay them for analytics services just because I felt guilty for getting so much value for free.

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A gallery of classless CSS themes to use as starting points in web development. Compare which looks best to you by clicking between them. Classless means just the minimal CSS to make your page not ugly and no need to read docs - just use regular HTML.

CSS BedClassless CSS theme gallery
Yuval Greenfieldleft a comment
All the big css frameworks rely on classes. It makes sense to have better CSS starting points upon which you can build. That means a css framework that's smaller, and does not require learning classes you'll eventually have to reverse engineer. Pros: Simple css, looks pretty good. Cons: If you're going to do everything from scratch, then you might as well use a css reset instead.
Water.cssMake your tiny website just a little nicer
Yuval Greenfieldleft a comment
Hi @felix_mattick I like this direction. I decided to open a "class-less" css gallery at https://www.cssbed.com/ and water-css is currently the best entry :)
Water.cssMake your tiny website just a little nicer

