Collective #510


Svelte 3 * Mozilla WebThings * Tiny Mirror * CORS Tutorial * Inclusively Hidden * What is a Design System? Collective #510 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

So, You Wanna Submit a Proposal to Speak at an Event


You’ve been scouring the web for upcoming events. You’ve subscribed to Developer Avocados and you’ve bookmarked conferences.css-tricks.com. And now you’ve found a call for proposals (CFP) that you can’t wait to enter. You quickly fill out the online form and your pinky races towards the Enter...

React Starter: The Ways to Use React


Before we can jump into learning more about the specifics of React, it's important to talk about all the ways we can use React. This will give us a good mental overview to see how React can

Inclusively Hidden


Scott O'Hara recently published "Inclusively Hidden," a nice walkthrough of the different ways to hide things on the web. Nothing is ever cut and dry when it comes to the web! What complicates this is that hidden begs the question: hidden for whom? Different answers to that have different...

Tabs: It’s Complicated™


I've said before one quick and powerful thing you can learn as a front-end developer just getting starting with JavaScript is changing classes. const button = document.querySelector(".my-button"); const element = document.querySelector(".content"); button.addEventListener("click", function()...

How to Get a Progressive Web App into the Google Play Store


PWA (Progressive Web Apps) have been with us for some time now. Yet, each time I try explaining it to clients, the same question pops up: "Will my users be able to install the app using app stores?" The answer has traditionally been no, but this changed with Chrome 72 which shipped a new feature...

Remove Recent Applications from Dock


A Mac user’s dock is a sacred place. We customize our dock to no end, and if you’re ultra organized like me, you even use dock separators to group your app icons. Apple recently implemented a feature which displays three recently used apps in the dock. For basic users that’s...

Faking env() to Use it Now


There is already an env() function in CSS, but it kinda came out of nowhere as an Apple thing for dealing with "The Notch" but it has made it's way to be a draft spec. The point will be for UAs or authors to declare variables that cannot be changed. Global const for CSS, sorta. That spec doesn't...

Collective #509


js-cloudimage-360-view * cube.js * Web Design Trends 2019 * Simulating Mouse Movement * Nicedoc.io Collective #509 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

Creating Reusable Base Classes in TypeScript with a Real-Life Example


Hey CSS-Tricksters! Bryan Hughes was kind enough to take a concept from an existing post he published on converting to TypeScript and take it a few couple steps further in this post to elaborate on creating reusable base classes. While this post doesn’t require reading the other one, it’s certainly...

An Event Apart Boston is Coming. Save Now!


(This is a sponsored post.) An Event Apart Boston is almost here! We're talking, like, less than a month away. If you've been holding off from registering, this might be your last chance because time and seating are both limited. Besides, we're talking about three days of pure knowledge-dropping...

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