![]() □ /SyMeydBFMy- Paul Stamatiou □ February 11, 2020Īdding more whitespace to post content. The hardest part was having to remake old mocks and rebuild old Framer prototypes. It's a start for a place to maintain and share work to come. Eventually I would like to have more in-depth writing on each project but for now it's more of an interactive index/teaser page of sorts. With Chrome supporting SVG favicons now you can incorporate CSS prefers-color-scheme: dark directly in the SVG to have it change when going to dark mode □ /LgawLm6xBZ- Paul Stamatiou □ February 29, 2020Īfter almost 2 months worth of nights and weekends spent designing, prototyping and building, I released a new work page to highlight my design work. Updated my old favicon, added a higher quality png fallback and new updated SVG favicon with prefers-color-scheme: dark media query to go a bit more dim/desaturated for people browsing on dark mode devices. Fathom is a new, simple and privacy-focused website analytics tool that does not use cookies or track any personal data at all. ![]() Made a changes.xml feed for people to subscribe and follow along on minor updates to my Stuff I use and related pages.īegan using Fathom analytics after becoming annoyed with my Gaug.es not getting around to implementing the required SameSite cookie fix, which now produces a console error. Updated Stuff I use page to mention that I now use my MacBook Pro a lot for Swift/SwiftUI development with Xcode for an app I'm tinkering with. I like how easy Netlify makes publishing (no more running several command line commands to push to S3). All of my images are still hosted on an S3/Cloudfront subdomain though. Migrated my Jekyll site to Netlify and off of my AWS S3/Cloudfront setup that I've had for many years. And I adjusted how I load my cloud.typography webfont to be lazy-loaded by using a tip from Harry. I also removed Google Analytics as I realize I never check it and am happy with Fathom analytics alone. I also took the opportunity to adjust a few things on the homepage to increase performance while I was at it, like not loading any of my main javascript file, which is only really used on post and photoset pages. This involved some design updates to post layout to simplify things and to the post archives page. Made a new post format so I can publish smaller, short-form pieces.
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