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Lucide
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Lucide is an open-source icon library that provides 1000+ vector (svg) files for displaying icons and symbols in digital and non-digital projects.
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CSS Bed
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Classless CSS snippet gallery. A less ugly way to start a web page.
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CSS layout
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A collection of popular CSS layouts and patterns
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HTML named colors
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Filterable HTML named colours with colour contrast values and copy functionality
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SmolCSS
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Minimal snippets for modern CSS layouts and components, created by Stephanie Eckles of ModernCSS.dev
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OpenMoji
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Open source emojis for designers, developers and everyone else!
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The Ultimate CSS Shapes Collection
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Pure CSS shapes made with a single-element, modern CSS and an optimized code. All the shapes are here, look no further!
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The Fujoshi Guide to Web Development
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The Fujoshi Guide to Web Development is an upcoming series of instructional zines about coding. Our mission is to empower more people (especially from fandom spaces) to actively create the internet they want to inhabit. Each zine features gijinka–that is, anthropomorphizations– of programming languages and concepts.
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wizard zines
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programming zines by Julia Evans
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Best practices for inclusive textual websites
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One of the core ideas behind the flavor of inclusive design I present is inclusivity by default. Web pages shouldn’t use accessible overlays, reduced-data modes, or other personalizations if these features can be available all the time. Personalization isn’t always possible: Tor users, students using school computers, and people with restrictive corporate policies can’t “make websites work for them”; that’s a webmaster’s responsibility.
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The A11Y Project
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The A11Y Project is a community-driven effort to make digital accessibility easier.
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