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My IndieWeb blog carnival entry on “renewal”! I talk about reconnecting w/ what I most enjoy about composing & coding, and avoiding treating leisure & projects as if I need to impress someone. reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/0... #IndieWeb #Blog #Blogging #WebDev #WebDesign #Coding #HTML #CSS

IndieWeb Blog Carnival — “Rene...

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reillyspitzfaden.comIndieWeb Blog Carnival — “Renewal”

My April IndieWeb blog carnival entry on “renewal”!

I often feel compelled to tweak and redesign my website at the expense of other things I value. I talk about reconnecting with what I most enjoy about composing and coding, and avoiding treating my leisure and projects as if I need to impress someone.

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reillyspitzfaden.comIndieWeb Blog Carnival — “Renewal”

I know it's tough times for movie theatres, but I'm really surprised that they are allocating space for generic ads on their website.

Would have been interesting to sit in the meetings that lead to this decision. Does this really move the needle for Cineplex? Is this the most revenue enhancing thing they could do with this space? It just seems different somehow than say, the fun ads they show before a movie.

I wonder if there were any measurable negative impacts...

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I’m fortunate to have worked with a lot of amazing designers over the years. Some were curious about designing in the browser with basic #HTML and #CSS, but weren’t sure where to begin, or felt discouraged by a lot of developer-centric content.

This is the advice I gave that seemed to resonate most: cloudfour.com/thinks/designing

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Cloud Four · Designing in the Browser: Five Tips for Beginners
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