Please make a comment to this thread with a DEV post that you think deserves to be read more broadly. If it's your own post that's fine.
It could be recent, or it could be classic.
And then read through the thread and ❤️ posts where you like. I'm hoping that the wisdom of the crowds can help unearth some great content every day.
Use the post's link liquid tag to display it fully, i.e.:
{% link https://dev.to/devteam/for-empowering-community-2k6h %}
And feel free to add why you want to want to give it more love.
Don't worry about whether you've picked the best post, let the readers decide if it should rise to the top.
Top comments (6)
Here is a really great post from our latest colleague at Forem @s_aitchison ...
How to make CSS look like physical paper.
3 experiments with CSS paper effects
Suzanne Aitchison (she/her) ・ Jan 8 ・ 2 min read
I'm writing a short, introductory book on Python for those coming from other languages. I'm more than 50% done so far, so I'm looking for more feedback and suggestions. I've learnt a lot myself too, things like cli options, nifty features like passing
tuple
tostartswith
orendswith
string methods, official Python site has a nice glossary of terms, etc.Python Introduction
Sundeep ・ Jan 8 ・ 7 min read
I loved this post by @alenanik about making modals accessible - it has lots of really useful context about rules, implications and resources -
✨ Inclusive components: making modals accessible 🧑🦯
Alena Nik ・ Jan 19 ・ 5 min read
As a new user of dev.to, I am looking for advice on how to increase my visibility and make the most of this platform. Your comments will be helpful for me and others like me.
What is your 1 tip for new writers on dev ?
Sohaib Tariq ・ Jan 21 ・ 1 min read
Bootstrapping a CLI PHP application in Vanilla PHP
Erika Heidi ・ Sep 20 '19 ・ 7 min read
Because sometimes you need to build your own cli tool.
I just found this post and really loved it...
Web Accessibility: Improvements on the White House Website
Rita Correia ・ Jan 21 ・ 3 min read