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Ewan McGregor Keeps The Dream Of Live-Action Star Wars: Clone Wars Alive


Star Wars is a mess at the moment. There are unvarnished bright spots like Andor, and then there’s everything else. There’s always a new hope though, and right now that’s seeing Obi-Wan Kenobi get a second season and go full live-action Clone Wars with flashbacks galore. Despite no confirmation...

Our 8-Part Plan For Alex Pereira To Become A Combat Sports GOAT Begins Tonight


There are some interesting points of comparison when considering the rise of Alex Pereira. For one, his stardom is apparent to the millions who’ve built it, rather than something fans need to be convinced of, unlike the supposed popularity of the Sphere-headlining Sean O’Malley. Moreover, he’s...

The Proliferation and Problem of the ✨ Sparkles ✨ Icon


Kate Kaplan hits on something over at Nielsen Norman Group’s blog that’s been bugging me: The challenge with this icon is sparkle ambiguity: Participants in our recent research study generally agreed that it represented something a little special … The Proliferation...

CSS Anchor Positioning Guide


Learn about CSS Anchor Positioning, including its syntax, properties, how it is used to position one element next to another, and even how it's used to resize elements relative to other elements. CSS Anchor Positioning Guide originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean...

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...

Slide Through Unlimited Dimensions With CSS Scroll Timelines


The creator of CSS has said he originally envisaged CSS as the main web technology to control behavior on web pages, with scripting as a fallback when things weren’t possible declaratively in CSS. The rationale for a CSS-first approach was … Slide Through Unlimited Dimensions With CSS Scroll...

Aggregating my distributed self


Miriam Suzanne’s in the middle of a redesign of her personal website. It began in August 2022. She’s made an entire series out of the work that’s worth your time, but I wanted to call out the fifth and latest … Aggregating my distributed self originally published...

Catching Up on the WordPress ???? WP Engine Sitch


Many of you — perhaps most of you — have been sitting on the sidelines while WordPress and WP Engine trade legal attacks on one another. It’s been widely covered as we watch it unfold in the open; ironically, in … Catching Up on the WordPress 🚫 WP Engine Sitch originally...

BCD Watch


A new tool from Eric Meyer, Brian Kardell, and Stephanie Stimac backed with Igalia’s support. Brian announced it on his blog, as did Eric, describing it like this: What BCD Watch does is, it grabs releases of the Browser … BCD Watch originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

Ubisoft Returning To Day-One Steam Releases With Assassin's Creed Shadows


Today, Ubisoft announced that the recently delayed Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be arriving on Steam on day one when it finally launches in February 2025 and confirmed that future Ubisoft games will do the same, ending a years-long strategy of keeping its biggest games off Steam for months...

How to Make a “Scroll to Select” Form Control


The <select> element is a fairly straightforward concept: focus on it to reveal a set of <option>s that can be selected as the input’s value. That’s a great pattern and I’m not suggesting we change it. That said, I … How to Make a “Scroll to Select” Form...

Color Mixing With Animation Composition


Mixing colors in CSS is pretty much a solved deal, thanks to the more recent color-mix() function as it gains support. Pass in two color values — any two color values at all — and optionally set the proportions. background-color: … Color Mixing With Animation Composition originally...

The selectmenu Element is No More…Long Live select!


I was looking over an older article Patrick Brosset penned for us introducing <selectmenu>, a new proposal at the time for a more style-able cousin to <select>. From there, I clicked the linked-up <selectmenu> explainer and got… this:… The selectmenu Element...

Quick Hit #21


Seeing a lot more headlines decrying JavaScript and pumping up PHP. Always interesting to see which direction the front-end zeitgeist is leaning.… Quick Hit #21 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter

CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-09-18)


For the past two months, all my livelihood has gone towards reading, researching, understanding, writing, and editing about Anchor Positioning, and with many Almanac entries published and a full Guide guide on the way, I thought I was ready to … CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-09-18) originally...

Quick Hit #20


Having fun with Bramus’ new Caniuse CLI tool. This’ll save lots of trips to the Caniuse site!… Quick Hit #20 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter

Quick Hit #19


Two possible syntaxes for CSS masonry, one draft specification, and you get to share your opinions. … Quick Hit #19 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter

Re-Working the CSS Almanac


Getting right to it: the CSS-Tricks Almanac got a big refresh this week! I’m guessing you’re already familiar with this giant ol’ section of CSS-Tricks called the Almanac. This is where we publish references for CSS selectors and properties… Re-Working the CSS Almanac...

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