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vermaden.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The title of this article kinda sounds for me like Fast & Furious title ... In this part of FreeBSD Desktop series we will focus on the fonts settings andGTK/QT frameworks configuration to make applications based on them look good ... or at least better. You may want to check other articles in the FreeBSD... | |
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davquar.it
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| | | | | This is an ongoing experiment. One day I've decided to stop using the default XFCE's window manager xfwm4 and start using Mutter instead, which is the one shipped with GNOME. Switching is easier than expected, but at the end there are a few usability issues, some of which are quickly solvable but others are trickier. | |
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hypirion.com
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| | | | | Your static site is probably small enough already, but here are some tricks to make the fonts and images even smaller. I cover the things I do with fonts, as well as some utility scripts I use with Jekyll to automate the entire "convert to all the different formats"-problem new formats cause (as one needs to deal with backwards compatibility). | |
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claritydev.net
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| | | React Hook Form has emerged as a popular and efficient library for managing form state and validation in React applications. It simplifies handling form inputs, reduces boilerplate code, and provides a performant solution for form management. However, testing these forms efficiently and accurately is just as important as implementing them. | ||