when @remotion_dev but Svelte? 😭
All right… that should be almost all of the live streams… time for the videos!
Finally started working on getting proper subtitles on all the Svelte Society YT videos. 💪
This is a phenomenally interesting way to do documentation 😀 https://t.co/pv2skzcRjo
@moment77 in the Swedish Svelte Society discord after posting this link: https://t.co/oOG5EMmKK5
"How is it that more people don't get Svelte when it's so obvious?". Yeah. I agree.
Look what the cat’s dragged in! Raw footage from Svelte Summit! Videos coming up soon! 🥳 
A form validation solution that compiles to or outputs regex that can be used natively in the pattern attribute on inputs... does it exist?
Conditional forms without JS? SOON! ™
Just need Firefox to turn on the :has() selector 🙏
Modals with SSR in SvelteKit. Definitely possible. 😎 #usetheplatform - I hear @syntaxfm likes that 😅 
UX folks... I need some help.
I have one page with a list of products. If I am logged in as an admin I need to somehow CUD. Does it make sense to have this on the same page (but hidden to regular users) or do I put it in an admin section?
These latest speed improvements to @firefox on MacOS are absolutely amazing! I always wondered why Firefox felt so much slower on Mac. 👀 Very meaningful improvements!
I've been lurking Jane's twitter for too long without giving them a shoutout! They post super inspiring and cool stuff! Can't wait to use this in production when we get wider support for at-property 🤯
Go give 'em a follow 👇 https://t.co/VCcbPzn8MW
Just saw that @pocketbase got a $20000 grant from the Chrome Advanced Web Apps fund! Absolutely AMAZING news! 👏👏👏👏
Spreading the Svelte love at @nordicjs 🧡 
Sad that you couldn't get ahold those @sveltejs and @SvelteSociety stickers that we gave out at Svelte Summit? I'll be at @nordicjs this week! Maybe I'll bring some. Just sayin' 👀
For example, you might want to add a toast notification or disable the form when it's submitting. Here I'm doing both, using the notifications store I previously posted:
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Note the enhance action that is applied to the form element. Without something passed in, you'll get the basic progressive enhancement. Passing in a function, you'll have the ability to customize the client-side behaviour.
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It's now possible to use the platform ™️ SvelteKit will automatically progressively enhance your form as well, making it work both with and without JavaScript. Here's a simple form:
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Hot take: If you're still using click handlers and the like when you're building forms in SvelteKit you're doing it wrong. A thread 🧵
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