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2021 and more...
Sorry for the delay, probably this will be the LAST year review you will ever read this year, which arrives right before the first quarter has ended. Reflecting on 2021, there’s steady progress on personal and career development. I completed 9 books this year (↑3 comparing to 2020) yet I still failed to meet 12 books' target. One book I really enjoyed is Project Hail Mary, written by Andy Weir. Continuing after the success of The Martian, Project Hail Mary is a fascinating interstellar journey t

Design Journal
Reflecting on 2020
{/* import Film from "components/Film"; import FreeSoloPoster2 from "../2020-04-05 Doocumentaries Watched 2020 Q1/freesolo-poster.jpg"; import ForSamaPoster from "./For-Sama.jpg"; */} What a year 2020 has been. The changes and things that has happened to my personal life as well as the world is totally unimaginable. But we went through. It's presumptuous to say the worst is yet to come (at least in Hong Kong), but staying self-aware and mindful to our own targets is the way to see our own improv

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How to Create a Scroll Tracking Table of Content in Gatsby?
Have you visited some documentation and tutorial sites, that allow you to see which section are you reading on the side? If you want to improve the readability of your Gatsby website. In this article, I will share my process in creating an interactive table of content component that can respond to your scrolling. Let's take a look at the requirement: 1. Reader will be able to navigate section of content easily 2. Reader will be able to know their reading progress We will be using a package cal

Design Journal
2019 Wrapped
And a year has passed. 2019 has been quite a journey for me. I have switched to become a full-time in-house product and UI/UX designer. The depth of work and design process that I delivered was totally different. The city that I’m living in, Hong Kong, also faced tremendous suppression in the fight for justice and democracy. I’m grateful for what I have learned and become over the past year, and I hope that I can continue to reflect my journey. This is my second year anniversary of my website w

Work In Progress
Creating Gatsby v2 Website With Multiple Post Types
This is an update to my previous article Building Gatsby With Multiple Post Type, as I have rebuilt my whole site using GatsbyJS v2. I switched from Gatsby default starter to Gatsby Advanced Starter which save me some time setting up foundation of the website. (e.g. Tags, Category, SEO etc) But please note that this starter contains no UI or any style, you will need to build it on our own. If you are a designer with some front-end development experience, this is the place. I want setup my websit