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Front-End Dissatisfaction (and Backing Off)


Asko Nõmm reached a breaking point with front end: I want to have a personal life and not have to spend my nights reading up on some new flavour of *.js in fear that if I don’t I would soon … The post Front-End Dissatisfaction (and Backing Off) appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

32 Movies That Will Help You Chill the Eff Out


This year was supposed to be better than last year, but apparently 2021 didn’t get the memo. The world is still just as tumultuous, and we’re all still just as frazzled by nerves, overwhelmed by the news, and desperate to find some kind of escape.Well, for the past year, we’ve had little else to...

Don’t put pointer-events: none on form labels


Bruce Lawson with the tip of the day, warning against the use of pointer-events: none on forms labels. We know that pointer-events is used to change how elements respond to click, tap, hover, and active states. But it apparently borks … The post Don’t put pointer-events: none on form labels...

Responsible Web Applications


Joy Heron bought a cool domain name and published an article there: Luckily, with modern HTML and CSS, we can create responsive and accessible web apps with relative ease. In my years of doing software development, I have learned some … The post Responsible Web Applications appeared first...

Reconciling Editor Experience and Developer Experience in the CMS


Components are great, aren’t they? They are these reusable sources of truth that you can use to build rock-solid front-ends without duplicating code. You know what else is super cool? Headless content management! Headless content management system (CMS) products offer … The post Reconciling...

The Devil’s Albatross


Nils Binder talks about a technique for spacing between two elements. Picture a header on a large screen with a logo in the upper left and nav in the upper right. Then a small screen, when they can no longer … The post The Devil’s Albatross appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

What Are You Playing This Weekend?


The weekend is for getting together with the family for a nice meal, preferably without being stuffed and posed around the table by a deranged maniac. It’s also for having some little nightmares, as a treat. Read more

Is CSS float deprecated?


An interesting conversation came up at work the other day: Should we use the CSS float property now that we have CSS Grid and Flexbox? The short answer No! Well, mostly. I’d only use it today for wrapping text around … The post Is CSS float deprecated? appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Progressive Web Apps in 2021


Maximiliano Firtman has a look at PWAs this year, including trying to get a bead on how widespread they are: At the end of 2020, approximately 1% of websites included a Service Worker, and 2.2% had an installable Web App … The post Progressive Web Apps in 2021 appeared first...

12 Romantic Movies to Thaw Even the Coldest Hearts


You’d be forgiven for not being thrilled about celebrating a(nother?) pandemic Valentine’s Day. It’s often a fraught, stressful occasion in the best of times. This year, while everything is still terrible, we can’t even go out to a restaurant. (Or we shouldn’t—don’t be a dweeb.)Read more

WordPress 5.7: Big ol’ jQuery Update


WordPress core is making the jump from jQuery 1.12.4 to jQuery 3.5.1! This is a big deal for lots of reasons — like modern features, better DX, and security improvements to name a few. Right now, the plan is to … The post WordPress 5.7: Big ol’ jQuery Update appeared first...

How to Build a GraphQL API for Text Analytics with Python, Flask and Fauna


GraphQL is a query language and server-side runtime environment for building APIs. It can also  be considered as the syntax that you write in order to describe the kind of data you want from APIs. What this means for you … The post How to Build a GraphQL API for Text Analytics with...

A Pokémon And Post Malone Concert Is--Wait, Why Are You Laughing?


Pokémon and Post Malone sounds like the follow-up album to Post Malone’s 2018 Beerbongs & Bentleys, but it is a real thing that is actually happening because 2020 isn’t done fucking with us I guess. The “Circles” rapper is teaming up with The Pokémon Company to put on a concert this month...

iframe feedback


What if an <iframe had within it another <iframe of the exact same source? Inception, as they say. Baptise Crespy does this all-important research in the name of art and science. Turns out browsers are smart enough to not … The post iframe feedback appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Lara, You're Drunk


When Core Design and Eidos Interactive were getting ready to ship Tomb Raider III in 1998, they recruited Lara Croft herself to promote the game. The resulting animation was...something else.Read more

HTML Video Sources Should Be Responsive


Scott Jehl doesn’t mince words here: Removing media support from HTML video was a mistake. It means that for every video we embed in HTML, we’re stuck with the choice of serving source files that are potentially too large or … The post HTML Video Sources Should...

:focus-visible Support Comes to Firefox


Look at that! The :focus-visible pseudo-selector is now supported in Firefox, as of version 85 which shipped yesterday. I had to rush over to the MDN Docs just to confirm, and yep, the :focus-visible page has been updated to … The post :focus-visible Support Comes to Firefox appeared first...

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