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 ...
Static Site Generators: Gatsby + Hugo + Jekyll = Good Times
The Overlap
53 minutes
6 years ago
Static Site Generators: Gatsby + Hugo + Jekyll = Good Times
Static Site Generators are way cooler than they sound! Learn about the coolest way to build a fast website and save your money. Plus, we talk about Alex's new rug in everyone's favorite podcast game: Guess The Rug. Questions? Email us theoverlappodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @lovelettersco or @mistertrost For more episodes + show notes, visit overlappodcast.com Resources: Gatsby: https://www.gatsbyjs.org/ Hugo: https://gohugo.io/ Jekyll: https://jekyllrb.com/ StaticGen: https://www.staticg...
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 ...