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Quick Hit #21
20.9.2024
Seeing a lot more headlines decrying JavaScript and pumping up PHP. Always interesting to see which direction the front-end zeitgeist is leaning.…
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Quick Hit #20
19.9.2024
Having fun with Bramus’ new Caniuse CLI tool. This’ll save lots of trips to the Caniuse site!…
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Quick Hit #19
19.9.2024
Two possible syntaxes for CSS masonry, one draft specification, and you get to share your opinions.
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Quick Hit #18
10.9.2024
PSA: Today’s the day that Google’s performance tools officially stops supporting the First Input Delay (FID) metric that was replaced by Interaction to Next Paint (INP).…
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Quick Hit #17
9.9.2024
“Wrapping the <labelaround the <inputis fine, and is sufficient for conformance on its own, however adding explicit association with for and id is still necessary in practice.” —James Edwards…
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Quick Hit #16
5.9.2024
“Never, ever hire for JavaScript framework skills. Instead, interview and hire only for fundamentals like web standards, accessibility, modern CSS, semantic HTML, and Web Components.” — Alex Russell…
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Quick Hit #15
5.9.2024
Almost missed that the WP Twenty Twenty-Five theme was approved a couple weeks ago.…
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Quick Hit #14
3.9.2024
Inclusive Design 24 is in 8 short days — and it’s FREE, no sign-up required!…
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Quick Hit #13
26.8.2024
Happy birthday, Chris Coyier — and thank you for CSS-Tricks as well as everything you do at CodePen, ShopTalk, Boost, and even your personal blog!…
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Quick Hit #12
23.8.2024
Giant kudos to Scott Jehl on releasing his new Web Components De-Mystified online course! Eight full hours of training from one of the best in the business.…
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Quick Hit #11
21.8.2024
Hey look at that, the State of CSS Survey for 2024 is open and taking submissions. …
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Quick Hit #11
14.8.2024
Free e-book from Jens Oliver Meiert that’ll bore you to death in the best way: Rote Learning HTML & CSS…
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Quick Hit #10
14.8.2024
Killed by Google is called a “graveyard” but I also see it as a resume in experimentation.…
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Quick Hit #9
12.8.2024
Heydon with a reminder that <address isn’t for, you know, mailing addresses.…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #8: .work + .life { border: 10px solid #000; }…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #7: Nobody is perf-ect.…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #6: The color space is always calc(rgb(0 255 0)+er) on the other side of the fence.…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #5: :where(:is(.my-mind))…
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #4: Select, style, adjust. Select, style, adjust. Select, sty……
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24.6.2024
CSS Meditation #3: A pseudo is as a pseudo does.…
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