Pathos316
Pathos316
KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 8/10/2023 in #front-end
Is it possible to use both Astro.js & Sass/Scss?
Huh neat! I’ll give that a look πŸ™‚
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 5/29/2023 in #front-end
Heroicons vs Font Awesome re: performance
Update: I made the change, and the performance improvement seems to have been kind of negligible. But this should still allow for more icon variations going forward.
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 5/29/2023 in #front-end
Heroicons vs Font Awesome re: performance
The icons look fine, it's more a matter of site performance... I had considered posting this in #back-end but I ultimately decided against it since it was about fonts πŸ˜…
8 replies
KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 5/17/2023 in #front-end
Seeking best approach to styling dynamic CSS content
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 5/17/2023 in #front-end
Seeking best approach to styling dynamic CSS content
I’m thinking my best bet in this case might be to have the images in the CMS
7 replies
KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 5/17/2023 in #front-end
Seeking best approach to styling dynamic CSS content
Will circle back on this later today
7 replies
KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 5/17/2023 in #front-end
Seeking best approach to styling dynamic CSS content
7 replies
KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 4/8/2023 in #ui-ux
Feedback on Prosocial Design Network Library
Circling back to this @ghostmonkey, I implemented some of the changes (and need to make another with the Menu contrast) although it appears the poor mobile score is due to Webflow itself. I can look into how to alter that, but I think that might just be on Webflow. I also need to look up how to fix the image displays as they stand now.
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KPCKevin Powell - Community
Created by Pathos316 on 4/8/2023 in #ui-ux
Feedback on Prosocial Design Network Library
Thanks so much for your input! To address your points: 1. I’ll address this, thanks! 2. Originally, we had a β€œTested” and β€œUntested” tab. But there were no other filters. We replaced the tabs with filters recently, and the colors correspond to evidence level (Green = Validated, Blue = Tested but not Validated, Yellow = Untested). But we can definitely reassess this approach… actually we might be reorganizing how we rank/sort interventions altogether. And agreed on the other points as well. I’ll brainstorm some possibilities.
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