What’s !important #9: clip-path Jigsaws, View Transitions Toolkit, Name-only Containers, and More
Daniel Schwarz |
This issue of What’s !important brings you clip-path jigsaws, a view transitions toolkit, name-only containers, the usual roundup of new, notable web platform features, and more.
What’s !important #9: clip-path Jigsaws, View Transitions Toolkit, Name-only Containers, and More originally handwritte... read more
A Well-Designed JavaScript Module System is Your First Architecture Decision
Amejimaobari Victor |
Behind every technology, there should be a guide for its use. While JavaScript modules make it easier to write “big” programs, if there are no principles or systems for using them, things could easily become difficult to maintain.
A Well-Designed JavaScript Module System is Your First Architecture... read more
The Radio State Machine
Amit Sheen |
One of the best-known examples of CSS state management is the checkbox hack. What if we want a component to be in one of three, four, or seven modes? That is where the Radio State Machine comes in.
The Radio State Machine originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should rea... read more
7 View Transitions Recipes to Try
Sunkanmi Fafowora |
Craving for a view transition? Sunkanmi has lots of common transitions you can drop into your website right now!
7 View Transitions Recipes to Try originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.
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Selecting a Date Range in CSS
Preethi |
A clever approach for selecting multiple dates on a calendar where the :nth-child()'s “n of selector” syntax does all the heavy lifting... even in the JavaScript.
Selecting a Date Range in CSS originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as wel... read more
Alternatives to the !important Keyword
Saleh Mubashar |
Cascade layers, specificity tricks, smarter ordering, and even some clever selector hacks can often replace !important with something cleaner, more predictable, and far less embarrassing to explain to your future self.
Alternatives to the !important Keyword originally handwritten and published wit... read more
Looking at New CSS Multi-Column Layout Wrapping Features
Abhishek Pratap Singh |
Chrome 145 introduces the column-height and column-wrap properties, enabling us to wrap the additional content into a new row below, creating a vertical scroll instead of a horizontal scroll.
Looking at New CSS Multi-Column Layout Wrapping Features originally handwritten and published with love on... read more
Making Complex CSS Shapes Using shape()
Temani Afif |
Creating rectangles, circles, and rounded rectangles is the basic of CSS. Creating more complex CSS shapes such as triangles, hexagons, stars, hearts, etc. is more challenging but still a simple task if we rely on modern features.
Making Complex CSS Shapes Using shape() originally handwritten and ... read more
Front-End Fools: Top 10 April Fools’ UI Pranks of All Time
Lee Meyer |
These are the historical pranks I consider the top 10 most noteworthy, rather than the “best.” You’ll see that some of them crossed the line and/or backfired.
Front-End Fools: Top 10 April Fools’ UI Pranks of All Time originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really ... read more
Sniffing Out the CSS Olfactive API
John Rhea |
A deep sniff of the new CSS Olfactive API, a set of proposed features for immersive user experiences using smell.
Sniffing Out the CSS Olfactive API originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.
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