▲ | spartanatreyu 4 days ago | |
Post-acquisition the Digital Ocean ran it for a little while with the same staff, then they let a whole bunch of people go (both digital ocean and css-tricks staff). The css-tricks website was basically dormant for a few years. Chris (the original creator of css-tricks) sick of seeing his creation stagnate tried to get Digital Ocean to get the website going again but it looked like Digital Ocean didn't know enough about the site to resume posting. At some point the website's editor (Geoff) who had been let go as part of the layoff came back to work on the website and their was much rejoicing. --- You can read more about it here: https://chriscoyier.net/2024/02/28/where-im-at-on-the-whole-... --- CSS-trick's content had a bit rocky at the start of its comeback, but it's feels much better now than it did when it first resumed. The vibe is a little bit different now, but I think that's because so many webdev writers are experimenting and writing in the open on mastodon before posting on their own blogs and larger platforms like css-tricks. We didn't get as much of a peak behind the curtain before. | ||
▲ | swyx 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
great recap! |