In this episode we cover CSS Grid, a new layout tool for the web. When it comes to positioning elements on the web, CSS Grid marks a huge step forward for developers. It's easy to learn, with lots of parallels with the grid in other design practices so designers will love it too. And hey, quit using table elements to create your layouts! Questions? Email us theoverlappodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @lovelettersco or @mistertrost Follow the show @overlappod For more episodes + show notes, visit ...
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In this episode we cover CSS Grid, a new layout tool for the web. When it comes to positioning elements on the web, CSS Grid marks a huge step forward for developers. It's easy to learn, with lots of parallels with the grid in other design practices so designers will love it too. And hey, quit using table elements to create your layouts! Questions? Email us theoverlappodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @lovelettersco or @mistertrost Follow the show @overlappod For more episodes + show notes, visit ...
Gatsby, Work/Life Balance, and Building Community with Jason Lengstorf
The Overlap
1 hour 13 minutes
6 years ago
Gatsby, Work/Life Balance, and Building Community with Jason Lengstorf
Jason Lengstorf is an advocate, engineer, and sometimes designer. As "Human Duct Tape", Jason tells us about the little-bit-of-everything he does at Gatsby. On this episode, we talk to Jason about what's new with Gatsby (Themes! Preview beta!), building a positive open-source community, how to connect technology to build awesome stuff, and how important it is to fully disconnect from the day job to stay creative. Want to hear more from Jason? You can catch him on May 6th at Gatsby Days in NYC...
The Overlap
In this episode we cover CSS Grid, a new layout tool for the web. When it comes to positioning elements on the web, CSS Grid marks a huge step forward for developers. It's easy to learn, with lots of parallels with the grid in other design practices so designers will love it too. And hey, quit using table elements to create your layouts! Questions? Email us theoverlappodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @lovelettersco or @mistertrost Follow the show @overlappod For more episodes + show notes, visit ...