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GTMetrix — How to Use GTMetrix to Analyze and Boost Website Speed


Without a doubt, website speed is one of the most important metrics that’s absolutely integral to not only the success of your website, but to the success of your... The post GTMetrix — How to Use GTMetrix to Analyze and Boost Website Speed appeared first on Onextrapixel

Revisiting the abbr element


An irresistible HTML element deep dive from Ire Aderinokun, this time on the <abbr title=""> element for abbreviations. You can kinda just use it (JUI) and it works fine, but if you're hoping to make a tooltip for them (which works on touchscreens as well), then it's much more complicated....

Animate a Blob of Text with SVG and Text Clipping


I came across this neat little animation in a designer newsletter — unfortunately, I lost track of the source, so please give a shout out if you recognize it! In it, a block of text appears to bleed into view with a swirl of colors, then goes out the same way it came in. It’s a slick effect and...

SVG Filter Effects: Duotone Images with <feComponentTransfer>


This fourth article in our SVG Filter series will show you how to use feComponentTransfer to create a duotone filter effect. SVG Filter Effects: Duotone Images with &lt;feComponentTransfer&gt; was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

More Like position: tricky;


I rather like position: sticky;. It has practical use cases. I think of things like keeping a table of contents in a sidebar of a long article, but as a fairly simple implementation and without risk of overlapping things in awkward ways. But Elad Shechter is right here: it's not used that much...

How do you figure?


Scott O'Hara digs into the &#60;figure&#62; and &#60;figcaption&#62; elements. Gotta love a good ol' HTML deep dive. I use these on just about every blog post here on CSS-Tricks, and as I've suspected, I've basically been doing it wrong forever. My original thinking was that a figcaption was just...

The Many Ways to Change an SVG Fill on Hover (and When to Use Them)


SVG is a great format for icons. Vector formats look crisp and razor sharp, no matter the size or device — and we get tons of design control when using them inline. SVG also gives us another powerful feature: the ability to manipulate their properties with CSS. As a result, we can make quick...

Putting the Flexbox Albatross to Real Use


If you hadn't seen it, Heydon posted a rather clever flexbox layout pattern that, in a sense, mimics what you could do with a container query by forcing an element to stack at a certain container width. I was particularly interested, as I was fighting a little layout situation at the time I...

Use monday.com to Boost Project Organization and Team Collaboration


(This is a sponsored post.) Front-end development relies on organization and solid communication. Whether you're part of a team that builds large-scale sites or you're flying solo with a handful of quality clients, there are many pieces and steps to get a project from start to finish. And that's...

React 16.6.0 Goodies


React 16.6.0 was released October 2018 and with it came goodies that spice up the way we can develop with React. We’re going to cover what I consider the best of those new goodies with examples of how we can put them to use in our work. React.memo() avoids unnecessary re-rendering There...

SVG Filter Effects: Outline Text with <feMorphology>


In this second part of our SVG Filter series you'll learn all about the feMorphology filter, how it works and how you can use it to create interesting effects. SVG Filter Effects: Outline Text with &lt;feMorphology&gt; was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

How I’ve Been Using Notion Personally and Professionally


I use Notion quite a bit, both personally and professionally. In a sense, it's just an app for keeping documents in one place: little notes, to-do lists, basic spreadsheets, etc. I like the native macOS Notes app just fine. It's quick and easy, it's desktop and mobile, it syncs... but there...

Making Movies With amCharts


In this article, I want to show off the flexibility and real power of amCharts 4. We’re going to learn how to combine multiple charts that run together with animations that form a movie experience. Even if you’re only interested in creating a different kind of animation that has nothing to do with...

How Well Do You Know CSS Layout?


The difference between a CSS good experience and a long frustrating one is oftentimes a matter of a few small details. CSS is indeed nuanced. One of the most common areas where I see struggles is layout. Personally, I like to study patterns. I notice that I tend to use a small group of patterns...

SVG Filters 101


The first article in a series on SVG filters. This guide will help you understand what they are and show you how to use them to create your own visual effects. SVG Filters 101 was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

The Ethics of Web Performance


Tim Kadlec on the issues surrounding poor web performance and why it’s so important for us to care about making our sites as fast as possible: Poor performance can, and does, lead to exclusion. This point is extremely well documented by now, but warrants repeating. Sites that use an excess...

Colorized Brackets for IDE


Coders treat their text editors and IDE&#8217;s like fragile beings, and for good reason: we spend a ton of time in them and having our tweaks and extensions can make us incredibly productive for our personal workflows. I always love hearing about what extensions and workflows other developers...

Why we need CSS subgrid


I’m a huge fan of CSS Grid and I use it on pretty much every project these days. However, there’s one part of it that makes things much more complicated than they really ought to be: the lack of subgrids. And in this post on the matter, Ken Bellows explains why they’d be so gosh darn useful: But...

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