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Dan Manchester

@elseloop

Recovering Rhody, web maker, & sometimes poet in PDX. Jabbering on CSS, JS, a11y, cardigans, line breaks, moss, & cartoon physics. pronoun.is/he

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Not a single quote from the dude in the article. I assume because every question they asked him or his family was answered with a window-shaking “FUCK HER!” and they couldn’t run any of it.

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🌎 Safari and Edge testing is live! You can now run Chromatic’s visual & interaction tests in all 4 major browsers at the same time. Pricing also improved: you get more value at the same base price. Wait, but why? 🧵

🌎 Safari and Edge testing is live! 

You can now run Chromatic’s visual & interaction tests in all 4 major browsers at the same time.

Pricing also improved: you get more value at the same base price.

Wait, but why? 🧵
Dan Manchester (@elseloop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between UI Test and UI Review in Chromatic, this video has the best breakdown of them I’ve ever heard made. Plus the other 10 minutes of the video are great, too. 🤓 👇

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A much-requested update to Chromatic’s UI Review feature now enables you to create UI Review builds on demand! 🤩 Learn more about this and many other quality-of-life improvements in Chromatic's May updates ↓ chromatic.com/blog/may-2023-…

Dan Manchester (@elseloop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know we’ve had this for years in a bunch of places, but being able to select some text then paste a URL and have the selected text turn into a link is a solid bit of cheap thrill in a world teetering on collapse. High five to the folks who first made that happen!

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It’s been really exciting watching this project come to life and being able to play with early versions. Generating visual diffs on-demand inside Storybook is such a productivity boost. Get in on it, folks! 👇🤓

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Using the Visual Test addon the last month has been wonderful. Getting realtime (or near realtime) regression tests right inside Storybook while working locally is such a great workflow. I’m obviously biased (I work at Chromatic), but I 🧡 this addon and bet you will too. 🤓 👇

Storybook (@storybookjs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Storybook 7.6 is here! 🥳 🔥 Improved SWC support 🧪 New test utilities and fast build mode ⚛️ react-docgen upgrade 🔼 NextJS SWC + avif support and fixes 🇸 SvelteKit page and navigation mocking 🩺 Diagnose errors via CLI w/ Storybook doctor 🎉 New docs site 🧵

Storybook 7.6 is here! 🥳

🔥 Improved SWC support
🧪 New test utilities and fast build mode
⚛️ react-docgen upgrade
🔼 NextJS SWC + avif support and fixes
🇸 SvelteKit page and navigation mocking
🩺 Diagnose errors via CLI w/ Storybook doctor
🎉 New docs site

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Dan Manchester (@elseloop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dipping my feet back into WordPress to help out a site I built a while ago and ran into an oddity. If anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears: wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/4221…

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How’ve you been filling your time since getting laid off, Dan? The usual way: spending a few hours in the middle of the night making silly shit on the internet because I bought a domain name a decade ago and never did anything with it. Totally normal. 240dollarsworthofpudding.com

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I’m using Tailwind for the 1st time on a client project and I can definitely see its usefulness & why people love it so much. I also know for sure it’s not for me on big, custom projects. After so much CSS over 15+ years I'm a faster thinker with a single class and a stylesheet.