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JD Brewer-Hofmann

JD is a web developer at Progressive Insurance, musician, and graduate of Flatiron School's software engineering program. I'm interested in accessibility and usability.

Location New York, NY Joined Joined on  Personal website https://jdbh.dev/ twitter website

Work

Web Developer

Four Year Club
Writing Debut
Three Year Club
Two Year Club
One Year Club
8 Week Writing Streak
4 Week Writing Streak
Aria Labels here we come

Aria Labels here we come

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User Prefers Dark Mode/Light Mode

User Prefers Dark Mode/Light Mode

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Reduce Your Motion - aka maybe users don't like your "cool" animations

Reduce Your Motion - aka maybe users don't like your "cool" animations

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CSS Grids Project - A Responsive Solar System - part 2

CSS Grids Project - A Responsive Solar System - part 2

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CSS Grids Project - A Responsive Solar System - part 1
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CSS Grids Project - A Responsive Solar System - part 1

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CSS Funtime!

CSS Funtime!

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Accessible Forms

Accessible Forms

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How to Create an Accessible Search Bar Without a Label

How to Create an Accessible Search Bar Without a Label

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We've made the decision to not move forward at this time
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We've made the decision to not move forward at this time

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Getting Started in Next.js, part 2 - styling

Getting Started in Next.js, part 2 - styling

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Getting Started in Next.js, part 1 - file setup and basics
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Getting Started in Next.js, part 1 - file setup and basics

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Responsive Font-Sizing, part 2

Responsive Font-Sizing, part 2

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Responsive Font-Sizing, part 1

Responsive Font-Sizing, part 1

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Accessibility from the Jump - with good semantic HTML

Accessibility from the Jump - with good semantic HTML

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