This might be my favourite thing I have ever drawn.
※ Permalink for photo published on date_to_rfc822Tonight’s view from Dog Mountain.
※ Permalink for photo published on date_to_rfc822Several years ago, I wrote about how to add a custom DuckDuckGo search box to your website. When I was still running analytics on my site, that blog post was consistently in the top 3–5 visited articles on my blog.
For the last year and a half, I’ve been writing a lot of React. Earlier this year, React 16.8 was released with the ability to use Hooks which allow you to use state and other React features without writing a class. As someone who learns best by doing, I wanted to create a project that would provide an opportunity to learn this new technology.
Today, I’m excited to share the fruits of that labour. The DuckDuckGo Search Box Generator is a single-page React app that allows anyone to create a customized DuckDuckGo search form for their website.
The app features a live preview of what the search results will look like, allowing quick iteration to create a design that best works for you.
There’s also a live DuckDuckGo search form on the site that lets you test your settings on a real DuckDuckGo result page. Your settings are stored in your browser’s localStorage
so that they’re saved for when you return to the generator. This makes iterating and testing new designs very quick and easy.
The code for the app is available on Github and is released under the MIT License. Issues and support requests can be filed on the Issues page and of course, pull requests are welcome!
If you or someone you know runs a website that needs a simple, privacy-focused solution for search, give the DuckDuckGo Search Box Generator a try!
※ Permalink for “I designed a custom search box generator for DuckDuckGo” published on date_to_rfc822Shirts and shoes and buttons, oh my!
※ Permalink for photo published on date_to_rfc822I’m excited to announce the launch of some new products for A Wonderful Shop of Wonderful Wonders. The “Make Happy” collection features new shirts, shoes, buttons, stickers, and even beach towels with vibrant colours and a positive message.
I’m especially excited about the new cut-and-sew shirts and shoes, which feature an all-over print of the Make Happy design. The t-shirts are printed using Dye Sublimation with eco-friendly inks that are designed to last for years without fading in the wash, then individually sewn together by skilled artisans in the USA to ensure a flawless and vibrant graphic and a comfortable fit.
The shoes use a high-quality dye sublimation heat transfer print and feature a removable in-sole with cushion and comfort bubbles.
I hope you like the new designs! It would mean a lot if you would take a look and even more if you’d share this with friends :)
※ Permalink for “Introducing the “Make Happy” Collection from A Wonderful Shop of Wonderful Wonders” published on date_to_rfc822Didn’t get all the way in today, but needed to sit by the water for a bit.
※ Permalink for photo published on date_to_rfc822Spent the afternoon here.
※ Permalink for photo published on date_to_rfc822Took 3.5h to hike and swim to this spot and it was totally worth it.
※ Permalink for photo published on date_to_rfc822Just published Hitchens 0.7.2 which adds a missing description meta tag and adds the font-display
property to the font-face
rule set.
While I’m here, I’d like to thank the 32 people who have starred the project and the 22 people who have forked it. I’ve seen a few cool implementations of the theme and am really glad it’s out in the world.
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