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How to Make a Folder “Slit” Effect With CSS


When you put something — say a regular sheet of paper — in a manilla folder, a part of that thing might peek out of the folder a little bit. The same sort of thing with a wallet and credit … How to Make a Folder “Slit” Effect With CSS originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of...

Manuel Matuzovic: max() Trickery


By way of a post by Manuel Matuzović which is by way of a demo by Temani Afif. .wrapper { margin-inline: max(0px, ((100% - 64rem) / 2)); } You’d be doing yourself a favor to read Manuel’s breakdown of … Manuel Matuzovic: max() Trickery originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

Pure CSS Bezier Curve Motion Paths


Are you a Bezier curve lover like I am? CodePen Embed Fallback Besides being elegant, Bezier curves have nice mathematical properties due to their definition and construction. No wonder they are widely used in so many areas: As a … Pure CSS Bezier Curve Motion Paths originally published...

Behind the CSScenes, October 2022


Well, hey, welcome back to Behind the CSScenes! These posts are like little check-ins we’re doing each month to give you a peek behind what we’re doing here at CSS-Tricks, as well as a chance for us to pause … Behind the CSScenes, October 2022 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

Fancy Image Decorations: Single Element Magic


As the title says, we are going to decorate images! There’s a bunch of other articles out there that talk about this, but what we’re covering here is quite a bit different because it’s more of a challenge. The challenge? … Fancy Image Decorations: Single Element Magic originally published...

Some Things I Took Away From An Event Apart 2022 in Denver


An Event Apart 2022 Denver wrapped up yesterday. And while I was unable to make it to all three days this time, I did catch yesterday’s action — and it was awesome. I’m not very social or outgoing, but … Some Things I Took Away From An Event Apart 2022 in Denver originally...

A Pure CSS Gallery Focus Effect with :not


Oftentimes in the past, I needed to figure out how to add styles to all elements inside the container but not the hovered one. Demo of the expected “fade-out” effect on siblings to let users “focus” on a particular element.… A Pure CSS Gallery Focus Effect with :not...

Early Days of Container Style Queries


We’re still in suuuuuper early days with container queries. Too early for broad browser support, but Chromium already supports it, Safari started supporting it in version 16, and Firefox is presumably not far behind. Most early days conversations … Early Days of Container Style Queries...

Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks on the Front End


There’ve been some new tutorials popping here on CSS-Tricks for working with WordPress blocks. One of them is an introduction to WordPress block development and it’s a good place to learn what blocks are and to register them in WordPress … Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks...

Adding Fluid Typography Support to WordPress Block Themes


Fluid typography is a fancy way of “describing font properties, such as size or line height, that scale fluidly according to the size of the viewport”. It’s also known by other names, like responsive typography, flexible type, fluid type, … Adding Fluid Typography Support to WordPress Block...

How to Safely Share Your Email Address on a Website


Spammers are a huge deal nowadays. If you want to share your contact information without getting overwhelmed by spam email you need a solution. I run into this problem a few months ago. While I was researching how to solve … How to Safely Share Your Email Address on a Website originally...

Using Web Components With Next (or Any SSR Framework)


In my previous post we looked at Shoelace, which is a component library with a full suite of UX components that are beautiful, accessible, and — perhaps unexpectedly — built with Web Components. This means they can be used … Using Web Components With Next (or Any SSR Framework) originally...

State of CSS 2022 Survey Now Open


The State of CSS survey recently opened up. Last year, the survey confirmed everyone’s assumptions that TailwindCSS is super popular and CSS variables are mainstream. It also codified what many of us want from CSS, from Container Queries to … State of CSS 2022 Survey Now Open...

Introducing Shoelace, a Framework-Independent Component-Based UX Library


This is a post about Shoelace, a component library by Cory LaViska, but with a twist. It defines all your standard UX components: tabs, modals, accordions, auto-completes, and much, much more. They look beautiful out of the … Introducing Shoelace, a Framework-Independent Component-Based...

Getting Started With WordPress Block Development


Let’s acknowledge that developing for WordPress is weird right now. Whether you’re new to WordPress or have worked with it for eons, the introduction of “Full-Site Editing” (FSE) features, including the Block Editor (WordPress 5.0) and the Site Editor (WordPress … Getting Started With...

GIFs Without the .gif: The Most Performant Image and Video Options Right Now


So you want an auto-playing looping video without sound? In popular vernacular this is the very meaning of the word GIF. The word has stuck around but the image format itself is ancient and obsolete. Twitter, for example, has … GIFs Without the .gif: The Most Performant Image and Video...

Named Element IDs Can Be Referenced as JavaScript Globals


Did you know that DOM elements with IDs are accessible in JavaScript as global variables? It’s one of those things that’s been around, like, forever but I’m really digging into it for the first time. If this is the first … Named Element IDs Can Be Referenced as JavaScript Globals originally...

How to Create Wavy Shapes & Patterns in CSS


The wave is probably one of the most difficult shapes to make in CSS. We always try to approximate it with properties like border-radius and lots of magic numbers until we get something that feels kinda close. And that’s before … How to Create Wavy Shapes & Patterns in CSS originally...

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