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Anchoreum: A New Game for Learning Anchor Positioning


You've played Flexbox Froggy before, right? Or maybe Grid Garden? They're both absolute musts for learning the basics of modern CSS layout using Flexbox and CSS Grid. Thomas Park made those and he's back with another game: Anchoreum. Anchoreum: A New Game for Learning Anchor Positioning originally...

CSS Masonry & CSS Grid


An approach for creating masonry layouts in vanilla CSS is one of those “holy grail” aspirations. I actually tend to plop masonry and the classic “Holy Grail” layout in the same general era of web design. They’re different types of … CSS Masonry & CSS Grid...

Making Calendars With Accessibility and Internationalization in Mind


Doing a quick search here on CSS-Tricks shows just how many different ways there are to approach calendars. Some show how CSS Grid can create the layout efficiently. Some attempt to bring actual data into the mix. Some … Making Calendars With Accessibility and Internationalization in Mind...

Animating CSS Grid (How To + Examples)


I’m pleased to shine a light on the fact that the CSS grid-template-rows and grid-template-columns properties are now animatable in all major web browsers! Well, CSS Grid has technically supported animations for a long time, as it’s baked right … Animating CSS Grid (How To + Examples)...

CSS Grid and Custom Shapes, Part 3


After Part 1 and Part 2, I am back with a third article to explore more fancy shapes. Like the previous articles, we are going to combine CSS Grid with clipping and masking to create fancy layouts for image … CSS Grid and Custom Shapes, Part 3 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

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Using Grid Named Areas to Visualize (and Reference) Your Layout


Whenever we build simple or complex layouts using CSS Grid, we’re usually positioning items with line numbers. Grid layouts contain grid lines that are automatically indexed with positive and negative line numbers (that is unless we explicitly name them). … Using Grid Named Areas...

CSS Grid and Custom Shapes, Part 2


Alright, so the last time we checked in, we were using CSS Grid and combining them with CSS clip-path and mask techniques to create grids with fancy shapes. Here’s just one of the fantastic grids we made together: CodePen… CSS Grid and Custom Shapes, Part 2 originally published...

CSS Grid and Custom Shapes, Part 1


In a previous article, I looked at CSS Grid’s ability to create complex layouts using its auto-placement powers. I took that one step further in another article that added a zooming hover effect to images in a grid layout… CSS Grid and Custom Shapes, Part 1 originally published...

Zooming Images in a Grid Layout


Creating a grid of images is easy, thanks to CSS Grid. But making the grid do fancy things after the images have been placed can be tricky to pull off. Say you want to add some fancy hover effect to … Zooming Images in a Grid Layout originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of...

Exploring CSS Grid’s Implicit Grid and Auto-Placement Powers


When working with CSS Grid, the first thing to do is to set display: grid on the element that we want to be become a grid container. Then we explicitly define the grid using a combination of grid-template-columns, grid-template-rows… Exploring CSS Grid’s Implicit Grid and Auto-Placement...

An Auto-Filling CSS Grid With Max Columns of a Minimum Size


Within Drupal 10 core, we’re implementing a new auto-filling CSS Grid technique that I think is cool enough to share with the world. The requirements are: The user specifies a maximum number of columns. This is the auto-filling grid’s “natural” … An Auto-Filling CSS Grid With Max Columns...

Using Position Sticky With CSS Grid


Say you’ve got a two-column CSS grid and you want one of those columns to behave like position: sticky;. There is nothing stopping you from doing that. But the default height for those two columns is going to be …

Grid Zoom Layout


A simple image grid layout where a small grid image zooms to become larger while a content view opens. The post Grid Zoom Layout appeared first on Codrops

CSS Grid Can Do Auto Height Transitions


Bonafide CSS trick alert! Nelson Menezes figured out a new way (that only works in Firefox for now) that is awfully clever. Perhaps you know that CSS cannot animate to auto dimensions, which is super unfortunate. Animating from … The post CSS Grid Can Do Auto Height Transitions appeared...

Expandable Sections Within a CSS Grid


I love CSS Grid. I love how, with just a few lines of code, we can achieve fully responsive grid layouts, often without any media queries at all. I’m quite comfortable wrangling CSS Grid to produce interesting layouts, while keeping … The post Expandable Sections Within a CSS Grid appeared...

Quickly Testing CSS Fallbacks


Dumb trick alert! Not all browsers support all features. Say you want to write a fallback for browsers that doesn’t support CSS Grid. Not very common these days, but it’s just to illustrate a point. You could write the supporting … The post Quickly Testing CSS Fallbacks appeared...

Minding the “gap”


You might already know about the CSS gap property. It isn’t exactly new, but it did gain an important new ability last year: it now works in Flexbox in addition to CSS Grid. That, and the fact that I … The post Minding the “gap” appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

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