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  1. Using the Browser’s <canvas> for Data Compression

    When building static websites and Single-Page Applications (SPAs), we sometimes need functionality in JavaScript front ends—such as compression—that is usually handled on the back end instead. […]

    🔄 jstrieb.github.io/posts/canvas

    #browser #webdev #compression #data #javascript #js #datacompression #web #webfrontend #frontend #staticsite #html #canvas #singlepage #singlepageapps

  2. Using the Browser’s <canvas> for Data Compression

    When building static websites and Single-Page Applications (SPAs), we sometimes need functionality in JavaScript front ends—such as compression—that is usually handled on the back end instead. […]

    🔄 jstrieb.github.io/posts/canvas

    #browser #webdev #compression #data #javascript #js #datacompression #web #webfrontend #frontend #staticsite #html #canvas #singlepage #singlepageapps

  3. Using the Browser’s <canvas> for Data Compression

    When building static websites and Single-Page Applications (SPAs), we sometimes need functionality in JavaScript front ends—such as compression—that is usually handled on the back end instead. […]

    🔄 jstrieb.github.io/posts/canvas

    #browser #webdev #compression #data #javascript #js #datacompression #web #webfrontend #frontend #staticsite #html #canvas #singlepage #singlepageapps

  4. Using the Browser’s <canvas> for Data Compression

    When building static websites and Single-Page Applications (SPAs), we sometimes need functionality in JavaScript front ends—such as compression—that is usually handled on the back end instead. […]

    🔄 jstrieb.github.io/posts/canvas

    #browser #webdev #compression #data #javascript #js #datacompression #web #webfrontend #frontend #staticsite #html #canvas #singlepage #singlepageapps

  5. Using the Browser’s <canvas> for Data Compression

    When building static websites and Single-Page Applications (SPAs), we sometimes need functionality in JavaScript front ends—such as compression—that is usually handled on the back end instead. […]

    🔄 jstrieb.github.io/posts/canvas

    #browser #webdev #compression #data #javascript #js #datacompression #web #webfrontend #frontend #staticsite #html #canvas #singlepage #singlepageapps

  6. And a #SinglePage #MonthCalendar #stencil as well:
    The month area and "day of week" areas are apx "standard rule" width, and the "calendar days" areas are "wide ruled paper" width.

    #calendar

  7. And a #SinglePage #MonthCalendar #stencil as well:
    The month area and "day of week" areas are apx "standard rule" width, and the "calendar days" areas are "wide ruled paper" width.

    #calendar

  8. And a #SinglePage #MonthCalendar #stencil as well:
    The month area and "day of week" areas are apx "standard rule" width, and the "calendar days" areas are "wide ruled paper" width.

    #calendar

  9. And a #SinglePage #MonthCalendar #stencil as well:
    The month area and "day of week" areas are apx "standard rule" width, and the "calendar days" areas are "wide ruled paper" width.

    #calendar

  10. And a #SinglePage #MonthCalendar #stencil as well:
    The month area and "day of week" areas are apx "standard rule" width, and the "calendar days" areas are "wide ruled paper" width.

    #calendar

  11. What's the best place to host a single page client-side app in 2023 on one's own domain with SSL?

    Is the answer still “GitHub Pages”, or is there something better?

    #FrontEnd #Hosting #Code #HTML #SinglePage