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jackharvest.com
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| | | | | Its simple (well, to implement anyway): Go to Theme Head HTML Injection Add this script: | |
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blog.alexbeals.com
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| | | | | My brother has a website (https://spencerbeals.com, go buy some art!) which uses Wix. There's a product page view where you can see multiple images of a given piece and click to zoom in, but the gallery images are somehow lower resolution than the non-zoomed version, making for a pretty bad user experience. I couldn't find anyway to change this in the tool (or even any forums with people asking about this) but luckily we can fix it with Javascript. | |
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antoinevastel.com
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| | | | | Because of their side effects, browser fingerprinting countermeasures may have a negative impact on users privacy. In this post we look more in details at Canvas Defender, a canvas fingerprinting countermeasure. | |
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hamatti.org
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| | | I love how in Eleventy, you can build a site step-by-step and at each small step, have a functional website. In this post, I describe a workshop structure I've used lately to teach a few of my friends how to build a static site with Eleventy. | ||