Daily Shaarli
A list of different options for compiling CSS with Eleventy
David Darnes came at me with a classic RTFM. Turns out Eleventy has a page on the docs for doing exactly this. This method uses Sass and requires a little bit of config. One thing to note is by default this will output all .scss file to the built site, so I added a check to see if the file is named app and if it's not, then skip it. Alternatively you can put your files in an _includes directory and these won't be output (thanks Dave). style: 'compressed' will minimise the CSS.
Stephanie Eckles has an Eleventy plugin for using LightningCSS which handles all the configuration and as a bonus ignores any files that start with _ so they won't get copied to the build folder.
Spectrum provides interface components, resources, and tools to help teams work more efficiently and to make applications more consistent.
Nate Baldwin talk ~14:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9-aXiMSKa4
Conde, Edwin G.; Historical map of Schenectady County in the State of New York. Compiled and drawn by Edwin G. Conde 1931, Lithographed in Schenectady by Litto Craft. Copyright, 1931, by Edwin G. Conde. (insets) Map of old Schenectady. (with) Under three flags.; 8468.000; Detailed historical pictorial map, with title cartouche. Shows major bodies of water and rivers, railroads, places and buildings with emphasis on historical events, which are labeled throughout, lines indicating the roads, and historical routes. Includes notes on "Historical markers", County and city seals, Compass rose, and portraits of Lieut. Col. Christopher Yates, Joseph C. Yates, George W. Featherstonhaugh, and De. Eliphalet Nott.