What’s !important #8: Light/Dark Favicons, @mixin, object-view-box, and More
Daniel Schwarz |
Short n’ sweet but ever so neat, this issue covers light/dark favicons, @mixin, anchor-interpolated morphing, object-view-box, new web features, and more.
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Form Automation Tips for Happier User and Clients
Iqra Naaem |
That gap between "the form works" and "the business works" is something we don't really tend to discuss much as front-enders. We focus a great deal on user experience, validation methods, and accessibility, yet we overlook what the data does once it leaves our control
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Generative UI Notes
Geoff Graham |
Looking at research and experiments that are designed to automatically generate user interfaces based on user preferences.
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Experimenting With Scroll-Driven corner-shape Animations
Daniel Schwarz |
The new CSS corner-shape() property is mathematical, so it’s easily animated. Author Daniel Schwarz pokes at animating the property for interesting UI effects.
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JavaScript for Everyone: Destructuring
Mat Marquis |
Mat Marquis and Andy Bell have released JavaScript for Everyone, an online course offered exclusively at Piccalilli. This post is an excerpt from the course taken specifically from a chapter all about JavaScript destructuring.
JavaScript for Everyone: Destructuring originally published on CSS-Tri... read more
What’s !important #7: random(), Folded Corners, Anchored Container Queries, and More
Daniel Schwarz |
For this issue we have random(), folded clip-path corners, anchored container queries, customizable select, scroll-triggered animations, and more.
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4 Reasons That Make Tailwind Great for Building Layouts
Zell Liew |
Tailwind is really great for making layouts and there are many reasons why. Zell Liew looks at four specific examples of common use cases.
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Abusing Customizable Selects
Patrick Brosset |
Let’s go over a few demos using the new customizable <select> feature that may be wild, but also give us a great chance to learn new things in CSS.
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The Value of z-index
Amit Sheen |
How we look at the stacking order of our projects, how we choose z-index values, and more importantly, the implications of those choices.
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The Different Ways to Select <html> in CSS
Daniel Schwarz |
Sure, we can select the <html> element in CSS with, you know, a simple element selector, html. But what other (trivial and perhaps useless) ways can we do it?
The Different Ways to Select <html> in CSS originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You sh... read more
