1. ctrl+click on a Sketch file and “Duplicate.”
2. ctrl+click the duplicate, “Rename” the .sketch extension to .zip.
3. Double-click that .zip file.
Voilà! A folder full of assets: images, previews, and pages.
(thanks, @cassiecodes!)
1. ctrl+click on a Sketch file and “Duplicate.”
2. ctrl+click the duplicate, “Rename” the .sketch extension to .zip.
3. Double-click that .zip file.
Voilà! A folder full of assets: images, previews, and pages.
(thanks, @cassiecodes!)
Happy 29th birthday to the vague but exciting document that sparked the World Wide Web—“Information Management: A Proposal” by @timberners_lee, March 12th, 1989.
Really enjoyed listening to @fox talk about web performance.
It baffles me that anyone could misinterpret being in favour of progressive enhancement as being against JavaScript. It’s the opposite.
Brilliant easter egg in the newly-redesigned nasa.gov/ — if JavaScript fails, you are immersed in the experience of deep space.
So …who has built a good scrAPI for twitter.com? They haven’t (yet) switched off access to HTML.
Finding placehold.it/ to be quite unresponsive today so I’m switching over to dummyimage.com/ for now.
@adactio
An Irish web developer working with @Clearleft, playing music with @SalterCane, creator of @Huffduffer.
Constantly outshirted by @RachelAndrew.