Weekly Digest 26/2022

Marco Biedermann
3 min readJul 3, 2022

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Welcome to my Weekly Digest #26 which is the first one in July.

This weekly digest contains a lot of interesting and inspiring articles, videos, tweets, podcasts, and designs I consumed during this week.

Interesting articles to read

Cleaning up deploys you no longer need

Learn how to manually delete old deploys on Netlify to clean up your account history and prevent teammates from rolling back to undesirable states. Netlify automatically deletes errored and failed deploys after 6 months.

My Wonderful HTML Email Workflow

A potent combination of MDX and MJML

Some great videos I watched this week

Storybook in 100 Seconds

Storybook is a tool used for testing UI components in isolation that works with JS frameworks like React, Angular, Vue, and Svelte. It is especially useful for web developers building design systems and shared libraries.

by Fireship

How to inspect CSS container queries

What are CSS container queries and why do we need them? Learn now on today’s episode of DevTools Tips with Jecelyn Yeen and Una Kravets.

by Google Chrome Developers

Thinking on ways to solve FABs

In today’s GUI Challenge, @Adam Argyle builds a couple of floating action buttons (FABs) and talks about the UX and CSS considerations for fixed position buttons on the web.

by Google Chrome Developers

dribbble shots

Health App — Track daily steps

by Wahab

Plant Shop App

by Rakib Kowshar

Electricity Bill Pay App

by Md. Nazmul Hasan

Tweets

Picked Pens

CSS Rooster Animation

by Md Usman Ansari

SVG play buttons

by Adir

Podcasts worth listening

Syntax — Browser CSS Page Transitions

In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the new Browser CSS Page Transitions API proposal and what features it opens up for developers on the web.

Thank you for reading, talk to you next week, and stay safe! 👋

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Marco Biedermann
Marco Biedermann

Written by Marco Biedermann

Full-Stack JavaScript Engineer with focus on React, Redux & Node.js and passioned about Open Source working @Mobime based in Berlin, Germany marcobiedermann.com

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