The Amazingly Useful Tools from Yoksel


I find myself web searching for some tool by Yoksel at least every month. I figured I'd list out some of my favorites here in case you aren't aware of them. Need to duo-tone an image? SVG filters can do that. Lentie Ward wrote about it for us, and Yoksel has a tool to create the filters...

How We Perform Frontend Testing on StackPath’s Customer Portal


Nice post from Thomas Ladd about how their front-end team does testing. The list feels like a nice place to be: TypeScript - A language, but you're essentially getting various testing for free (passing the right arguments and types of variables) Jest - Unit tests. JavaScript functions are doing...

Electro 80s – Best Neon Fonts, Icons, Effects & Mockups


When it comes to creating a retro atmosphere in design, the first thing that comes to mind is stuff from the vibrant, disco-obsessed 80s. Mario’s era is in fashion... The post Electro 80s – Best Neon Fonts, Icons, Effects & Mockups appeared first on Onextrapixel

Learn UI Design


Erik Kennedy's course Learn UI Design is open for enrollment for less than a week. Disclosure, that link is our affiliate link. I'm linking to it here because I think this is worthy of your time and money if you're looking to become a good UI designer. I think of Erik sorta like the Wes Bos...

Some CSS Grid Strategies for Matching Design Mockups


The world of web development has always had a gap between the design-to-development handoff. Ambitious designers want the final result of their effort to look unique and beautiful (and true to their initial vision), whereas many developers find more value in an outcome that is consistent...

Finally, it Will Be Easy to Change the Color of List Bullets


In my germinating years, the general advice was this: <ul> <li><span>List item</span></li> <!-- ... --> </ul> li { color: red; } /* bullet */ li span (color: black; } /* text */ Not terrible, but not great. You're "resetting" everything...

Collective #565


Next-generation web styling * Sketch 60 * The 2019 Web Almanac * Markup from hell * Video Game Console Logos Collective #565 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

The New Features of GSAP 3


Learn about all the exciting new features of GSAP 3 in this easy-to-follow overview. The New Features of GSAP 3 was written by Christina Gorton and published on Codrops

Oh Hey, Padding Percentage is Based on the Parent Element’s Width


I learned something about percentage-based (%) padding today that I had totally wrong in my head! I always thought that percentage padding was based on the element itself. So if an element is 1,000 pixels wide with padding-top: 50%, that padding is 500 pixels. It's weird having top padding based...

Thoughts After Looking at the Web Almanac’s Chapter on CSS


Woah, I didn't see this coming! The HTTP Archive dropped this big "state of the web" report called Web Almanac with guest writers exploring data from 5.8 million websites. Una Kravetz and Adam Argyle wrote the CSS chapter. The point is to squeeze a digestible amount of insight out of a mountain's...

An Early Look at the Vue 3 Composition API in the Wild


I recently had an opportunity to try the new Vue Composition API in a real project to check where it might be useful and how we could use it in the future. Until now, when we were creating a new component we were using Options API. That API forced us to separate the component’s code by options...

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