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You can use text-wrap: balance; on icons


Terence Eden on using text-wrap: balance for more than headings: But the name is, I think, slightly misleading. It doesn’t only work on text. It will work on any content. For example – I have a row of icons at … You can use text-wrap: balance; on icons originally published...

Clamp it! VS Code extension


There’s a lot of math behind fluid typography. CSS does make the math a lot easier these days, but even if you’re comfortable with that, writing the full declaration can be verbose and tough to remember. I know I often … Clamp it! VS Code extension originally published...

Combining forces, GSAP & Webflow!


Change can certainly be scary whenever a beloved, independent software library becomes a part of a larger organization. I’m feeling a bit more excitement than concern this time around, though. If you haven’t heard, GSAP (GreenSock Animation Platform) is teaming … Combining...

Mastering theme.json: You might not need CSS


I totally get the goal here: make CSS more modular and scalable in WordPress. Put all your global WordPress theme styles in a single file, including variations. JSON offers a nicely structured syntax that’s easily consumable by JavaScript, thereby allowing … Mastering theme.json:...

WPGraphQL Becomes a Canonical Plugin: My Move to Automattic


It’s always a gas when a good person doing good work gets a good deal. In this case, Jason’s viral WPGraphQL plugin has not only become a canonical WordPress plugin, but creator Jason Bahl is joining Automattic as well. I’m … WPGraphQL Becomes a Canonical Plugin: My Move...

2024: More CSS At-Rules Than the Past Decade Combined


More times than I can count, while writing, I get myself into random but interesting topics with little relation to the original post. In the end, I have to make the simple but painful choice of deleting or archiving hours … 2024: More CSS At-Rules Than the Past Decade Combined originally...

Smashing Hour With Heydon Pickering


I sat down with Heydon Pickering in the most recent episode of the Smashing Hour. Full transparency: I was nervous as heck. I’ve admired Heydon’s work for years, and even though we run in similar circles, this was our first … Smashing Hour With Heydon Pickering originally...

The Proliferation and Problem of the ✨ Sparkles ✨ Icon


Kate Kaplan hits on something over at Nielsen Norman Group’s blog that’s been bugging me: The challenge with this icon is sparkle ambiguity: Participants in our recent research study generally agreed that it represented something a little special … The Proliferation...

Aggregating my distributed self


Miriam Suzanne’s in the middle of a redesign of her personal website. It began in August 2022. She’s made an entire series out of the work that’s worth your time, but I wanted to call out the fifth and latest … Aggregating my distributed self originally published...

BCD Watch


A new tool from Eric Meyer, Brian Kardell, and Stephanie Stimac backed with Igalia’s support. Brian announced it on his blog, as did Eric, describing it like this: What BCD Watch does is, it grabs releases of the Browser … BCD Watch originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

The selectmenu Element is No More…Long Live select!


I was looking over an older article Patrick Brosset penned for us introducing <selectmenu>, a new proposal at the time for a more style-able cousin to <select>. From there, I clicked the linked-up <selectmenu> explainer and got… this:… The selectmenu Element...

Multiple Anchors


Only Chris, right? You’ll want to view this in a Chromium browser: CodePen Embed Fallback This is exactly the sort of thing I love, not for its practicality (cuz it ain’t), but for how it illustrates a concept. Generally, tutorials … Multiple Anchors originally published...

Smashing Hour With Lynn Fisher


I’m a big Lynn Fisher fan. You probably are, too, if you’re reading this. Or maybe you’re reading her name for the first time, in which case you’re in for a treat. That’s because I had a chance to sit … Smashing Hour With Lynn Fisher originally published...

What’s Old is New


I collect a bunch of links in a bookmarks folder. These are things I fully intend to read, and I do — eventually. It’s a good thing bookmarks are digital, otherwise, I’d need a bigger coffee table to separate them … What’s Old is New originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

Sanding UI


Jim hit a snag while working on a form. Placing labels next to inputs is trivial with flexbox, sure, but what happened in Jim’s case was a bit of dead-clicking between the labels and radio buttons. The issue? Not the … Sanding UI originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of...

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