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A Friendly Introduction to Container Queries • Josh W. Comeau
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It’s been a couple of years since container queries started landing in browsers… so why isn’t anyone using them? It turns out that container queries are kinda tricky; they’re not as straightforward as media queries. In this tutorial, we’ll break it all down and make sense of them, so that you can start using them in your work.
2 weeks ago
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CSS { In Real Life } | I’ve Been Doing Blockquotes Wrong
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The Undeniable Utility Of CSS :has • Josh W. Comeau
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Of all the latest and greatest CSS features, the “:has” pseudo-class wasn’t exactly at the top of my wishlist. Once I started using it, however, I kept discovering incredible things I could do with it. It’s now become a core part of my toolkit! In this blog post, I'll show you some practical real-world problems I solved using “:has”, as well as some wild experiments that blew my mind!
2 months ago
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GitHub - edwardtufte/tufte-css: Style your webpage like Edward Tufte’s handouts.
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Style your webpage like Edward Tufte’s handouts. Contribute to edwardtufte/tufte-css development by creating an account on GitHub.
2 months ago
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Lightning CSS
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An extremely fast CSS parser, transformer, bundler, and minifier.
6 months ago
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Pico CSS • Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML
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Minimalist and lightweight starter kit that prioritizes semantic syntax, making every HTML element responsive and elegant by default.
Hass a nice classless version. Just add inside body:
<main class="container"> </main>
6 months ago
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Old CSS, new CSS / fuzzy notepad
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7 months ago
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CSS Button Styles You Might Not Know – David Bushell – Freelance Web Design (UK)
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The one where I demo some lesser-known CSS for stylin’ buttons
7 months ago
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My talk on CSS runtime performance | Read the Tea Leaves
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A few months ago, I gave a talk on CSS performance at performance.now in Amsterdam. The recording is available online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWcexTnvIKI (You can also read the slides.) This is one of my favorite talks I've ever given. It was the product of months (honestly, years) of research, prompted by a couple questions: What is the…
8 months ago
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Some little ways I’m using CSS :has() in the real world - Piccalilli
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I’ve created some low fidelity demos of :has() snippets that I’ve been using in real-world client projects.
8 months ago
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