On Inheriting and Sharing Property Values
Daniel Schwarz |
There are many ways to share properties, but what would it look like to inherit and use any parent property value on a child?
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Sketch: A guided tour of Copenhagen
Geoff Graham |
Sketch probably didn't "have" to redesign its UI to line up with macOS Tahoe, but a big part of its appeal is the fact that it feels like it totally belongs to the Mac.
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Should We Even Have :closed?
Sunkanmi Fafowora |
Is there really a difference between using :not(:open) and :closed? As always, it depends. Sunkanmi Fafowora explains why :closed is currently not a thing.
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The “Most Hated” CSS Feature: asin(), acos(), atan() and atan2()
Juan Diego Rodríguez |
If we have a ratio that represents the sine, cosine or tangent of an angle, how can we get the original angle? This is where inverse trigonometric functions come in!
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Quiet UI Came and Went, Quiet as a Mouse
Ryan Trimble |
The extremely new framework that caught lots of attention will continue as a personal project.
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The Range Syntax Has Come to Container Style Queries and if()
Daniel Schwarz |
Being able to use the range syntax with container style queries — which we can do starting with Chrome 142 — means that we can compare literal numeric values as well as numeric values tokenized by custom properties or the attr() function.
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Headings: Semantics, Fluidity, and Styling — Oh My!
Geoff Graham |
A few links about headings that I've had stored under my top hat.
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Explaining the Accessible Benefits of Using Semantic HTML Elements
Geoff Graham |
Why should you use a semantic <button> instead of a generic <div>? Accessibility, right? By how exactly does it help accessibility?
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The “Most Hated” CSS Feature: tan()
Juan Diego Rodríguez |
Last time, we discussed that, sadly, according to the State of CSS 2025 survey, trigonometric functions are deemed the “Most Hated” CSS feature.
That shocked me. I may have even been a little offended, being a math nerd and …
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Getting Creative With Small Screens
Andy Clarke |
On mobile, people can lose their sense of context and can’t easily tell where a section begins or ends. Good small-screen design can help orient them using a variety of techniques.
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