👻 Unfinished Projects – Beautiful Code #60

This week I’ve been really busy with client projects, the end of the year is coming, and there are lots of things that need to get wrapped up!

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This week I’ve been really busy with client projects, the end of the year is coming, and there are lots of things that need to get wrapped up!
But I still found a bit of time to work on new features for JSON Fields. I’m creating a landing page to explain the project better and make it easier for new users to understand. For now, I’m not promoting it much since I’m still testing things.

I’m also working on new features that I think will really increase the value of the project, things that, as a user myself, I would want in order to use it more easily. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be revealing these new features little by little 🤭

And that’s all for this week, not much more to share.
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😍 Websites

1. Ousmane Dembélé

2. House of Corto

3. Paolo Vendramini

🔨 Tools & Resources

1. Tempo

Tempo is a lightweight JavaScript/TypeScript library for working with dates and times. It offers parsing, formatting, and timezone-aware manipulation using native Date objects — all without heavy dependencies. Tempo is built to be small (only a few KB) yet powerful, making it ideal for projects that need locale-aware date handling, timezone support, and easy date arithmetic.

2. Sentry

Sentry is a monitoring and error-tracking platform that helps developers automatically detect performance issues, exceptions, and slow transactions in their applications. It gives full context — environment, OS, device, even the exact code commit — so you can trace issues back to their root cause. Sentry also supports distributed tracing, session replay, and integrates with tools like Slack or Jira to streamline debugging and incident response.

3. ImgTo

Imgto.xyz is a lightweight, browser-based image conversion tool that allows users to convert images between different formats quickly and easily. It’s useful for designers, developers, or anyone needing to change image formats without installing any software — everything happens client-side, ensuring convenience and privacy.

👉 Check it out

🤖 Code and snippets

Here you will find code snippets from CodePen that you can use in your projects and adapt to your needs.

1. Better pill shapes with superellipse()

Author: Adam Argyle

2. Feedback Effects

Author: Jon Kantner

3. GSAP Morph SVG

Author: GSAP

😂 Humor

Unfinished Projects… You just know what I mean…

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Marc