Writing
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Darken or lighten the background color in CSS using color-mix() and oklch()
When moving a code base away from Sass, this was one of the remaining things.
15 December 2024 -
How to import and show all the components from a npm package
How to import and show all the components from a npm package
15 October 2024 -
How to create a Spotify playlist from a list of tracks
When you come across a plain list of great songs, but there is no playlist linked to any music service.
22 April 2024 -
Add JIRA Ticket Numbers to Git Commits using git hooks
How to automate the boring things.
10 April 2024 -
Update transitive dependencies in npm
How to fix transitive dependencies that have vulnabilities.
7 September 2023 -
Test local npm packages with ease
Waus to test a package locally without the necessity of publishing it to npm.
19 June 2023 -
MDX and inline images in Gatsby
Plain old images, or images processed with gatsby-image.
2 June 2023 -
Getting jsconfig and VS Code to Work Together for Your Gatsby Site
Improve your development experience.
20 April 2023 -
Explore Discogs from the currently playing album using Raycast and LastFM
Explore albums and records
17 February 2023 -
Upload a file from Finder to Cloudinary using Automator
Sit back and upload images to the Cloudinary CDN from your Mac.
15 July 2022 -
Create a moodboard from an Instagram collection
Using browser developer tools, cURL and imageMagick
26 April 2022 -
A/B Testing React Components with Mixpanel
Building a good UI is hard.
11 November 2021 -
Serve JSON from a Gatsby site using Contentful
Serve JSON data from a Gatsby site.
8 November 2021 -
Dynamic Open Graph Images
Optimize your content for social sharing.
22 December 2020 -
20 useful npm tips and tricks
Helpful tips and tricks for your day-to-day workflow.
23 November 2020 -
Scheduled posts using GitHub Actions and Netlify
Only publish when the time is right
17 November 2020 -
Docker Compose and Jekyll
Use Jekyll without installing Ruby
27 April 2020 -
Reusable components in a private npm registry
Standardize and/or reutilize some pieces of code.
25 April 2020 -
Watching the News
Instead of jumping between random news sites
9 December 2019 -
Merge images side by side
Merging two images with a bash function
3 September 2019 -
Optimize Images
Tools and commands for optimizing images.
28 July 2019 -
The self-updating website
Automate everything with Circle CI, Google Drive and Now
10 January 2019 -
Babel 7
Some advice how to update an old project to the latest version of Babel.
30 July 2018 -
WordPress Coding Standards as part of your CI strategy
Ship your code with confidence.
9 January 2018 -
Use data from Google Drive in static websites
Sometimes you work with a client that just have some simple content that needs to be updated; like a news feed/some list/table-data, maybe already created in a Google Spreadsheet. What if you could use that data on a Jekyll website? Well, of course you can. Let's do this.
21 April 2017 -
Instant Jekyll Search
In this walkthrough I will show you how to make an simple but fast and instant search for your website. I will be using just Vanilla JavaScript with some ES6.
24 February 2017 -
The Stripe Bot
In this post, I will walk through the steps for building the website, accepting payments via Stripe Checkout, the best payment flow, on web and mobile.
13 January 2017 -
Writing Beautiful Markdown in Sublime Text
All the benefits of having all of Sublimes tooling at your finger tips!
12 September 2016 -
Jekyll on Amazon S3 part 3
Use SSL via Cloudflare
4 June 2015 -
Jekyll on Amazon S3 part 2
Custom domain and Cloudfront CDN
4 June 2015 -
Jekyll for Company Websites
Go static
12 May 2015 -
Jekyll on Amazon S3 part 1
Deploy your static Jekyll site on Amazon S3
5 March 2015 -
Screenshots
Workflow tips with Alfred and Dropbox
1 November 2014 -
Nicer Facebook sharing
Make your users publish individual stories to their timeline.
18 May 2013 -
Sublime Text
Plugins, themes, settings, icons, snippets...
21 January 2013 -
WordPress, Nginx and PHP-FPM
Setting up a lightning fast server for WordPress
31 October 2012