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@simurai
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Designer that can code... with jQuery!
Sapporo, Japan
Joined June 2007
GitHub dark high contrast theme for VS Code
github.blog
A new GitHub Dark High Contrast theme matching the official github.com theme is now available in VS Code. To start using the new theme, go to the VS Marketplace, click…
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For those that prefer the "old" dark theme, you can still install it via .vsix from the https://t.co/DVzKHvpwJ2 repo. See "Install" in the README. It should appear as "GitHub Dark Classic".
The GitHub Dark theme for VS Code should now be a lot closer to https://t.co/dh7n8A2qIm's dark theme: https://t.co/CqSnnzayGj
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The GitHub Dark theme for VS Code should now be a lot closer to https://t.co/dh7n8A2qIm's dark theme: https://t.co/CqSnnzayGj
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@simurai @_adonisk @code I made https://t.co/ITOEWI8DDC a few years back after being inspired by @simurai 's beautiful themes. I even made a preview tool to test out configurations ( https://t.co/2dOrXmliSA)
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There is a neat “Auto Detect Color Scheme” setting that automatically switches between the preferred dark and light theme. This is especially handy when using macOS’s “Auto Appearance” that changes every morning and evening. ✨ https://t.co/WalmRrbcgG
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Introducing GitHub Discussions, a new way for software communities to collaborate outside the codebase. #GitHubSatellite
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Introducing GitHub Codespaces, a complete dev environment within GitHub that lets you contribute immediately. You’ll be up and developing in less time than it takes to read this post. #GitHubSatellite
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I love CSS Motion Path. It's like a bridge from CSS to SVG. @CodePen
https://t.co/CiquVu1E8Y
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A quick scroll performance test with a list of 10k items: contain:none -> 10-17 fps 😩 contain:content -> 50-60 fps 🚀
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Anyone used `contain: content; ` https://t.co/9WGK6Ghb5m yet? It seems to make sense for long lists that have `overflow: auto`. Since child elements get clipped anyways.
developer.mozilla.org
The contain CSS property indicates that an element and its contents are, as much as possible, independent from the rest of the document tree. Containment enables isolating a subsection of the DOM,...
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It's Primer's birthday today! 🎉 7 years since the first commit, 4 years since it was open-sourced, 3.5 years since @github formed a dedicated team to evolve and maintain it! And we're now a team of 7! We have so much more to do, so stay tuned... 😉
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