Creating CSS APIs without JavaScript With the datasette-css-properties plugin

Simon Willison has a project called Datasette, an open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data. I’m not sure I’m qualified to explain it, but it’s like a tool to make handling data easier and doing more — …

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