🇬🇧 Code Doodle: a gradient progress bar

A simple doodling project – probably not that useful, but I enjoyed creating it 🤷
This is a lite version. See full website.
A simple doodling project – probably not that useful, but I enjoyed creating it 🤷
Answer a bunch of very random questions, see where that puts you on the political compass, and share the results with friends 😉
I create lots of things, mostly software, and I put them on the Internet for free. As an author I have the right to decide under which conditions do I waive my copyrights. Common practice is to just pick one of the permissive licenses, many of which aim to maximise the user's freedom…
But I don't care.
This little app is a tribute to Simon Anthony, former UK team member in World Sudoku and World Puzzle Championships and co-host of a YouTube channel Cracking The Cryptic.
His catchphrases and reactions are getting iconic among the viewers, so I thought: why not create a reaction board out of them?
It's the simplest way to show a counter of visitors on your website – just copy-paste this simple HTML code!
Polska gramatyka jest skomplikowana i silnie zgenderyzowana. Nie oznacza to jednak, że niemożliwe jest używanie innych form niż „on” i „ona”.
To narzędzie udostępnia linki do przykładów użycia (w prostych zdaniach oraz w literaturze, prasie, filmach i serialach) zaimków i innych form płciowych – nie tylko normatywnych „on” i „ona”, lecz także form niebinarnych.
We all have pronouns. They're those words that we use instead of calling someone by their name every time we mention them. Most people use “he/him” and “she/her”, so we automatically assume which one to call them based on someone's looks. But it's actually not that simple…
Gender is complicated. Some people “don't look like” their gender. Some prefer being called in a different way from what you'd assume. Some people don't fit into the boxes of “male” or “female” and prefer more neutral language.
This tool lets you share a link to your pronouns, with example sentences, so that you can show people how you like to be called.
The most accurate horoscope ever!
Seriously, you won't get a more accurate reading anywhere else online 😉
SumUp is a simple tool that shows all possible combinations of numbers that add up to a given sum. It's useful for certain types of puzzles, like for example this killer sudoku.
I got super annoyed having to set up all the dependencies for each project every time I started one, and especially implementing user management... Log in, register, confirm email, forgot password, MFA, change email, impersonate, manage avatars, over and over again, booooooring!
So here it is: a template for quickstarting new projects, with all of the above (and more!) included out of the box!
Twemoji is a great way to make emoji's on your website independent of system and browser. But alas, it requires JavaScript...
Unless you just use this library to replace emojis with <img>
tags in your backend.