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  1. 💡 TIL: Vivaldi page actions.

    I somehow never paid much attention to the (for me) bottom bar of the Vivaldi browser.

    There is lots of useful stuff in there!

    For example, there is a page zoom slider that is super handy for testing website responsiveness at different zoom levels, or when you cannot use keyboard shortcuts.

    The biggest surprise is the "Page actions" menu, under a button next to the zoom slider.

    One of the page actions is the "CSS debugger", which adds outlines to all elements. This saves you from manually adding `border: 1px solid red !important` when debugging.

    The menu also has other filters and highlights, and even a minimap.

    If you haven't explored that bar yet, I recommend you look around there.

    CC. @Vivaldi

    #TIL #Vivaldi #Browser

  2. Not a bad two days for my Web Tools project:

    * Removed the new but inaccessible hamburger menu.
    * Added breadcrumb navigation on subpages (can be toggled in settings).
    * Two new tools: URL encoder and URL param stripper.
    * A plethora of CSS tweaks and fixes.
    * Me learning new things about SvelteKit, including a stint with (experimental) async layout data inheritance.

    tools.mah-rye-kuh.nl

    #WebDev #Svelte

  3. Presentation question:

    For a non-technical presentation, unrecorded, one that is a personal story (mine, in this case)…

    Do you really need slides?

    #presenting

  4. Something tells me the “Benevolent Dictator For Life” (BDFL) concept works better when the dictator is actually benevolent, and not a dictator.

    I hope the open source community learns something from this WordPress situation.

    fosstodon.org/@dbushell/113389