Have you been relying on social media to promote your content? How did you cope with the uprising of new platforms? Discussion of decentralising the web has been going on for a while. Creating your own website is one step away from big tech companies, and most importantly owning your content. (Even though you probably still hosting on their server) Content with an audience will be rewarded by a le
Skip to bottom if you are already using Obsidian You cannot connect the dots by looking forward. You can only connect them by looking backward. <cite>- Steve Jobs</cite> I jotted down this quote from Steve Jobs in my Evernote quite a while ago, but it only inspired me to write this article when I rediscover the note recently. My process of discovering it accurately described the ideal learning pr
This website has entered v3 of its iteration! v2 was created using Gatsby and integrated with my previous design resources `dojo.today`. Entering v3, I'm migrating the website from Gatsby to Next.js 14! Things that I'm considering during the revamp: For me there are two key pillar of content that require to migrate from this website 1. Blog articles on juxtdesign.cc that previously saved as Markd
The first tip from @juxtdesign is Accessibility ✌️ ! Accessibility matters because making your site accessible meaning even more people (more than 1 billion disabled people in the world 🧑🦯🧏🧑🦽) can easily access your site. It stands for diversity and inclusion for your company and there are guidelines for you to follow. Use Web.dev or WAVE to spot out the accessibility problems on your websi