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Front-end web news, tips, and more delivered daily. Topics include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, frameworks, preprocessors, APIs, responsive design, cross-browser development, content management systems, Git, and more!
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A show in which we address various issues that may come up with the technological tools that we depend on in our work or daily lives and how we can overcome them before they overcome us! We also cover JavaScript applications and workflows, both front end and backend (Node.js, npm, MongoDB, to name a few). And we have started introducing Python related subject matter as well. Please visit the blog on our website to view transcripts and embeds of our podcast episodes. Support this podcast: htt ...
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In this episode, I discuss the minimum required changes I had to make to my Gatsby site when migrating from version 2 to version 3. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Migrating from Gatsby v2 to v3 on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-campbell/messageSuppor…
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I this episode, I discuss how zoom as invaded the web page, and how to avoid it. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Zoom has invaded the web page too on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-campbell/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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In this episode, I talk about how the Adobe Brackets code editor is being deprecated, and which code editor I suggest would be a good replacement. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Adobe Brackets is finally being put to rest on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/…
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In this episode, I talk about the advantages of using the Brackets Notes extension, a nifty little extension which creates notes within an active Brackets window of a project folder. And those notes only exist in Brackets! The best part of this neat little extension (especially for students, but others too) is that the content of the note can be ex…
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In this episode, I discuss how one can use the Google Meet video conferencing app with screen sharing capability. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Using Google Meet for on-the-fly screen sharing on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-campbell/messageSupport…
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In this episode, I discuss how the Brackets code editor launches its own instance of Google Chrome when its Live Preview extension is being used, what to watch out for security-wise about this behavior, and how you can turn it off. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Google Chrome and the Brackets Live Preview extension on int…
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Today is January 28, 2021, and for this Thursday Thoughts episode we're covering: Getting Your First Dev Job What You Should Do as a Junior Developer Helping Developers Be Leaders Let's dive in! ---- When starting off as a web developer it can be difficult to juggle learning and job searching. Therefore, it is important to know what potential emplo…
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Today is January 27, 2021, and for this Wednesday Wisdom episode we're covering: Fullstack Development Trends Responsive CSS Frameworks State of Design in 2021 Let's dive in! ---- Fullstack development has moved from rarity to commonplace over the past few years. In 2021 it is easier than ever to be a fullstack developer simply because of all of th…
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Today is January 26, 2021, and for this Tuesday Tips episode we're covering How to Setup Your M1 MacBook for Web Development Let's dive in! ---- The worst part (or perhaps the most fun for some) of getting a new laptop is setting up everything you need as a web developer. Adding programs and tools that you had installed over the many years of owner…
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Today is January 25, 2021, and for this Monday Medley episode we're covering: Success as a Creative in 2021 Chrome 88 Performant Animations and Micro-Interactions Let's dive in! ---- Last year changed the game for most designers as we had to find new ways to be collaborative, adaptive, and productive in a different environment. Hopefully, 2021 brin…
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Today is December 8, 2020, and for this Tuesday Tips episode we're covering The Modern Way to Center Content in CSS Let's dive in! ---- For many years the bane of any web designer's existence was something simple: centering an object on the page. Horizontally centering was one thing, but getting an item to vertically center was a whole different mo…
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Today is December 7, 2020, and for this Monday Medley episode we're covering: Reactathon 2020 Helping Clients with a Website Content Strategy Questions to Ask as an Interviewee Let's dive in! ---- Reactathon is typically a conference that takes place in San Francisco every March and involves technical talks and workshops centered around React. This…
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In this Season 2 episode 2, I discuss how iTunes Match saved me from losing iTunes Purchases bought under previous Apple IDs. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit How iTunes Match saved me from losing iTunes Purchases bought under previous Apple IDs on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters…
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In this first episode of Season 2, I discuss how to configure Eslint to recognize async/await in a Node.js/Express application. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit How to enable async await in a Node.js/Express application with ESLint on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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In this (very short) episode, I discuss why I switched from MongoDB Compass to Robo 3T in local development. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit MongoDB Compass vs Robo 3T vs Local Mongo Shell on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-campbell/messageSupport this…
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In this episode, I talk about restoring a file to a specific state using Git. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Reverting a File to a Specific Revision in Git on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-campbell/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spo…
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Today is September 11, 2020, and for this Friday Facts episode we're covering: Landing Pages that Convert Scaffolding Web Development Tools Design Systems Let's dive in! ---- Landing pages can make or break a product sale or other intended call-to-action. It can be difficult to create a landing page that boils down your product or service into a qu…
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Today is September 10, 2020, and for this Thursday Thoughts episode we're covering: Improving App Support Website Considerations for Blind People Tools for Website Accessibility Let's dive in! ---- Without a doubt, when you think of a company you love, one of the key components is most likely a great support team. For me, the way a company handles …
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In this episode, Now I discuss using a POST request in a local environment using VS Code's REST Client extension. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Using POST request with VS Code's REST Client extension on. interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-campbell/messa…
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Today is September 9, 2020, and for this Wednesday Wisdom episode we're covering: Reduced Motion Design Linking to the Web Archive Improving Client Communication Let's dive in! ---- Modern web browsers now support a wide range of CSS and JavaScript properties that can create awesome interactive features and animations. However, it is important to k…
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In this episode, I discuss an alternative to the Postman Collaboration Platform for API Development. It is a VS Code extension called REST Client. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Using VS Code's REST Client extension instead of Postman on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.…
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Today is September 8, 2020, and for this Tuesday Tips episode we're covering How to Rename Your Master Branch on GitHub Let's dive in! ---- Recent events have brought to light the negative connotations of having the main branch on a repository called master. Whether you want to change your primary branch name for this reason or just for fun, it is …
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Today is September 4, 2020, and for this Friday Facts episode we're covering: Building a Portfolio for Your Dream Job Successful Telecommuting Free Courses for Web Designers Let's dive in! ---- A web design portfolio can be one of the most difficult things to create. It can be hard to think up new ideas and projects to build from scratch. Yesterday…
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Today is September 3, 2020, and for this Thursday Thoughts episode we're covering: Starting a Freelance Business Finding Freelance Clients Habits of Successful Freelancers Let's dive in! ---- Starting a freelance business is the dream for many web designers and developers. Making your own schedule and working from anywhere are some of the benefits …
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In this episode, I discuss how one can hide the default alternate placeholder image both when an image does not exist or the link passed to the value of its src attribute is broken. To view the transcript/post of this podcast, please visit Hiding a "N/A" value of a src attribute of an img tag from an API on interglobalmedianetwork.com. --- Send in …
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Today is September 2, 2020, and for this Wednesday Wisdom episode we're covering: Burnout Symptoms for Developers Writing a Good Pull Request Description Improving Novice JavaScript Coding Patterns Let's dive in! ---- Burnout is defined by the World Health Organization as "a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that ha…
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Today is September 1, 2020, and for this Tuesday Tips episode we're covering How to Integrate Media Queries into JavaScript Let's dive in! ---- There's no doubt about it, media queries are one of the most useful CSS features for a modern website. They allow you to create a breakpoint for your website where you can adjust styles for larger or smalle…
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Today is August 31, 2020, and for this Monday Medley episode we're covering: Open-Source for Beginners Bootstrap Icons Using Frontity for Headless WordPress Let's dive in! ---- One of the greatest parts of being a developer is using and participating in open-source projects. But it can seem intimidating for first-time developers to jump into a proj…
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Today is August 28, 2020, and for this Friday Facts episode we're covering: Landing Page Design Having a High-Quality Website in 2020 Getting More Newsletter Sign-Ups Let's dive in! ---- Landing pages are still an important promotional tool for many modern businesses. They allow a company or individual to promote a product, email list, or other ser…
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Today is August 27, 2020, and for this Thursday Thoughts episode we're covering: Fresh Content Marketing Strategies Google vs Netlify Analytics Increasing Productivity in the Workplace Let's dive in! ---- As freelancers, we are always looking for new ways to establish our business as an expert in our respective fields. Content marketing has always …
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Today is August 26, 2020, and for this Wednesday Wisdom episode we're covering: WordPress Auto-Updates 10 Online Design Tools React vs Angular Let's dive in! ---- With the recent release of WordPress 5.5, an auto-update feature was added for plugins and themes. This goes along with the auto-update feature for WordPress Core that was recently added.…
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Today is August 25, 2020, and for this Tuesday Tips episode we're covering How to Determine Where to Put Logic for Jamstack Websites Let's dive in! ---- A very common blog logic is displaying posts or events on your website based on the date. We may want to not show a post if it is in the future or change how a past event is displayed. When looking…
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