Add daily email for 2024-06-19
Today I learned
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title: Today I learned
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date: 2024-06-19
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permalink: daily/2024/06/19/today-i-learned
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- software-development
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- drupal
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cta: ~
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TIL
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As a continuous learner, I always try to learn and incorporate new things into my development workflow.
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To keep track of them, I recently started to add them to a TIL.txt file.
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It's a simple plain-text file in my wiki directory that I append to when I learn something new, and that I can reference in the future.
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Whether it's a useful Drupal module, some API documentation, a Git command or something else, my TIL file is becoming a collection of small but valuable pieces of information.
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Here's one I added today:
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> When adding links in Drupal's menu UI, as well as using `<nolink>` to create an empty link, you can also use `<button>` to create a keyboard-accessible button. #drupal
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I may have learned this before and forgotten it, but, now it's in my TIL file, I have somewhere to keep it.
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Always be learning!
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