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@remy/ffconf2018

v1.2.15

Published

## Todo

Downloads

14

Readme

ffconf 2018

Todo

  • [ ] Update sale date in /src/config.js param onSaleDate
  • [ ] Update API url in /pages/index.js
  • [ ] Update list of file in /static/sw.js
  • [ ] Activate service worker in /pages/_document.js
  • [ ] Image for video header button (whatch now & watch soon)?

Howto

Convert fonts into JSON

Source: http://crocodillon.com/blog/non-blocking-web-fonts-using-localstorage

Use this repo https://github.com/electricg/localstorage-font, locally in a different folder it's fine, with this config.json and the related font files in the same folder:

{
  "google": [
    {
      "name": "Lato",
      "formats": ["400"],
      "display": "swap"
    }
  ],
  "local": [
    {
      "name": "Lollipop",
      "file": "hipopotam_studio_-_mrslollipop-regular-webfont.woff",
      "display": "fallback"
    }
  ]
}

and then run

npm install
npm start

Create favicons

Use https://realfavicongenerator.net

  • Favicon for iOS - Web Clip: add a solid background, color #1e81a0, size as default
  • Favicon for Android Chrome: no background color, theme color #1e81a0
  • Windows Metro: color is #1e81a0
  • Safari Pinned Tab: turn your picture into a monochrom icon, threshold as default
  • Touch Bar: theme color #ec65a5
  • Favicon Generator Options:
    • path: /static/images/favicons
    • app name: ffconf 2018

Delete the generated manifest.json, we already have our own, just check to reference the images correctly.
Do not use the generated safari-pinned-tab.svg but keep the one in the repo.