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2021-08-25 07:59
This is a bit of advice for developers on Macs I’ve heard quite a few times, and I’ll echo it: go into System Preferences > General > Show scroll bars and set to always… Read More
2021-08-23 01:53
I appreciated this bit of nuance from a post on Viget’s blog: There could be a whole article written about the many flavours of Tailwind, but broadly speaking those flavours are: 1… Read More
2021-08-18 13:28
Dave points to Sarah’s post on Developer Experience (DX) at Netlify. Part of what Sarah did there is lay out what the role means. It’s a three-part thing: Integrations Enginee… Read More
2021-08-16 07:23
Looks like… 253 of them. I love the little water ⥾ spout one. (U+297e). Because. And I like how it’s a fairly useful little site at a great domain and with a little bus… Read More
2021-08-14 01:18
Breaking the web forward – QuirksBlog Breaking the web forward Safari is holding back the web. It is the new IE, after all. In contrast, Chrome is pushing the web forward so hard… Read More
2021-08-13 07:16
A short while ago, Chrome broke the web by disabling alert(), confirm() and prompt() dialogs from cross-origin iframes. The justification was that “the current UX is confusing, and… Read More
SVG Gobbler | CSS-Tricks
2021-08-08 19:08
Great little project from Ross Moody: SVG Gobbler is a browser extension that finds the vector content on the page you’re viewing and gives you the option to download, optimize, c… Read More
2021-07-26 06:48
Road testing petite-vue with a simple category filter July 21, 2021 petite-vue is a new cut of the Vue project specifically built with progressive enhancement in mind. At 5kb, petite-vu… Read More
2021-07-16 12:29
I’m not sure when I first heard this quote, but it’s something that has stayed with me over the years. How do you create services for situations you can’t imagine? Or desig… Read More
2021-07-10 12:18
And again this is a new report about the work around :focus-visible in WebKit, you can check the previous ones at: As you might already know this work is part of the Open Prioriziatation… Read More
A Look At Building With Astro
2021-07-08 06:12
Astro is a brand new framework for building websites. To me, the big thing is that it allows you to build a site like you’re using a JavaScript framework (and you are), but the outp… Read More
2021-07-03 18:02
The name zero-width space is antithetical, but it’s not without uses. In text, maybe you’d use it around slashes because you want to be sure the words are treated individually… Read More
2021-07-03 00:01
“Any comment?” is probably one of the worst ways to ask for feedback. It’s vague and open ended, and it doesn’t provide any indication of what we’re looking… Read More
System *Things | CSS-Tricks
2021-06-29 05:50
I think we’re all largely aware of colors like this: color: OldLace; background: rebeccapurple; I guess you’d just call those “named colors” in CSS. Those aren&rs……Read More
2021-06-24 17:40
In April of 2009, Yahoo! shut down GeoCities. Practically overnight, the once beloved service had its signup page replaced with a vague message announcing its closure. We have decided to… Read More
2021-06-22 11:35
Controlling macro and micro layout in a new era of responsive web design. May 19, 2021• Updated May 26, 2021 Responsive Design Today # Today, when using the term: “responsiv… Read More
Giving Feedback – A List Apart
2021-06-19 11:26
Feedback, in whichever form it takes, and whatever it may be called, is one of the most effective soft skills that we have at our disposal to collaboratively get our designs to a better p… Read More
2021-06-15 17:14
I wonder where headless WordPress will land. And by “headless” I mean only using the WordPress admin and building out the user-facing site through the WordPress REST API rathe… Read More
2021-06-02 04:46
I’ve been exploring ways to improve the user experience of code blocks. I’ve been spending a lot of time writing documentation for the Modulz products. Specifically for Stitch… Read More
2021-05-24 04:29
The CSS cascade and the closely related topic of CSS selector specificity are often misunderstood in the web development community. Unfortunately, my impression is that many developers ne… Read More
2021-05-21 22:26
This post is an accelerated introduction to Svelte from the point of view of someone with solid experience with React. I’ll provide a quick introduction, and then shift focus to thi… Read More
2021-05-21 04:25
Are you like me, reading about people fading away as they burn out, and feeling unable to relate? Do you feel like your feelings are invisible to the world because you’re experienci… Read More
2021-05-19 16:22
aspect-ratio – QuirksBlog aspect-ratio This week we’ll take a look at the new aspect-ratio declaration and its use. Una Kravets wrote the introductory article, but there ar… Read More
2021-05-18 22:21
I’m afraid I have to start this with a whole backstory, as the journey here is the point, not so much the theme. A fella wrote to me a while back outlining a situation he was in. Hi… Read More
2021-05-14 10:12
As someone who loves and works with CSS on an almost daily basis, DevTools are something near and dear to my heart. Recently, I’ve been seeing updates from both the Webkit and Chrom… Read More
2021-05-12 22:11
aspect-ratio and grid – QuirksBlog aspect-ratio and grid I’m currently investigating the new aspect-ratio declaration and plan to write an article about it. However, I got… Read More
2021-05-12 04:09
Kitty reflected on an ancient blog post here on CSS-Tricks on how to make an animated pie timer. The old technique is still clever. The new technique is equally clever and much easier. I… Read More
2021-05-09 22:06
A few links that I’ve been holding onto: “How to pick a Typeface for User Interface and App Design?” by Oliver Schöndorfer. I like the term “functional text… Read More
2021-05-07 16:00
I have a real distaste for this question. It might seem like a fun question to dig into on the surface, but the way it enters public discourse rarely seems to be in good faith. There are… Read More
2021-05-05 09:55
Two options for using custom properties – QuirksBlog Two options for using custom properties Recently I interviewed Stefan Judis for my upcoming book. We discussed CSS custom pro… Read More
2021-04-29 09:44
This post was written for engineering managers, but anyone is welcome to read it. Let’s talk for a moment about how we talk about our teams. This might not seem like something that… Read More
2021-04-20 09:21
Combined with the complexity of modern websites and the way browsers process CSS, even a moderate amount of CSS can become a bottleneck for people who deal with constrained devices, netwo… Read More
2021-04-15 21:15
The title of this article is misleading. It’s not actually very important for an Engineering Manager to use career laddering, per se, or my process. It is, however, very important t… Read More
2021-04-13 15:04
One of the ways you can classify a programming language is by how strongly or weakly typed it is. Here, “typed” means if variables are known at compile time. An example of thi… Read More

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