67 results for "tantek positive"

  • On another positive subject, anyone know where this states-as-squares infogeographic design came from and/or has anyone implemented it with data from their own site?
    [tantek] at 2020-06-23 00:18
  • the positive side makes sense, i.e. option to migrate = more adoption, and the prime example there is WordPress which offers the most importers from other platforms and services and open source blogging tools of anything
    [tantek] at 2021-12-23 00:31
  • posting here in dev to pose the question(s) of how can we avoid similar bad (harmful to users/community) UX design in IndieWeb approaches (e.g. Webmention), and what positive alternative UX(es) can we create? (metaphorical "traffic calming" as the article calls it)
    [tantek] at 2022-02-23 03:13
  • I'm pretty sure it's a good idea but I want to get at least *some* positive feedback before I go ahead and make all the changes, do all the documentation etc.
    tantek at 2017-07-21 23:05
  • snarfed, I mean both negative and positive guidance, i.e. what to not bother with as well as what to try/do "under the radar", or creatively (e.g. via a browser add-on ๐Ÿ˜„ )
    [tantek] at 2021-03-25 23:50
  • [tantek] Resolution: issue 2 proposal accepted. No objections in above discussion, and positive opinions (๐Ÿ‘) from a few implementors on the proposal. Proposal text incorporated into spec and reviewed. Proposal implementation in mf2py parser, test cases p...
    Loqi at 2022-02-07 20:45
  • a testament to both your kindness / social reputation, and the fact that the internet was a kinder place in general in 2012, and perhaps even some credit to G+ for at least providing a UX that encouraged positive interactions
    [tantek] at 2021-12-23 00:55
  • GWG, if all you're doing is a "View this venue on Foursquare" link, my guess is that it would either not attract much attention, or if anything, would be seen as mildly positive since it's an inbound link that could direct some traffic.
    [tantek] at 2022-10-24 18:43
  • on a positive note: does anyone have a /linktree page on their site (top level like that) that re-engineers the default styling of linktree using only HTML+CSS, no JS? (or consider it a "simple" IndieWeb hack project)
    [tantek] at 2022-01-27 20:57
  • On a positive note check out this recently published article by [Andi] on Accessibility on the Adobe Blog! (including a few quotes from yours truly) https://theblog.adobe.com/accessibility-design-at-scale/
    [tantek] at 2019-08-02 23:08
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