andreagandino.com
Full-stack dev, Laravel & WordPress expert, typography junkie, cat person. He/him.
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Co-founder: studioevolve.it
Published: @advancedcolumns.com WordPress plugin
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By far my favorite thing about bad kerning is that the Reddit dedicated to it is called r/keming
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Happy to help! I always felt more comfortable with Vue (opposed to React), but that's if you're up to writing Javascript. Livewire (with or without Filament) has grown significantly on me recently, and I must admit it's amazing the amount of things you can build without actually writing any JS.
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If you plan to use Inertia, you can choose either Vue or React, with the choice being a personal preference essentially. If you intend to use pure Livewire (or Filament, which is built on top of it), then learning some Alpine makes sense (Livewire is written in Alpine, the same dev created both).
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5/ What’s next?
We’re bringing CSS Subgrid support to the next major update of the @advancedcolumns.com #WordPress plugin.
You’ll also get even more controls over individual item dimensions—making it easier than ever to build precise, beautiful layouts.
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Congratulazioni! 🎉
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Congrats! 🎉
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Not an expert, but I had read something about this: if I remember correctly, I think it may depend on the specific reader, but they're generally ignored.
Why specifically empty paragraphs would be allowed as valid output by an editor is another matter worth discussing.
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Used to be addicted to RSS, but slowly stopped using it as the bird app became my main source of tech info.
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If I remember correctly, lots of apples were washed in that building.
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It would be, right? 😀 By the way, I love that we're rediscovering stuff we were using on a regular basis fifteen years ago!
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A new kid on the block github.com/zumerlab/orbit
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Still, from them putting even temporary stuff in the webroot, not the greatest idea, to be honest.
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Yep, videos too.