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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...

Clever Polypane Debugging Features I’m Loving


I’m working on a refresh of my personal website, what I’m calling the HD remaster. Well, I wouldn’t call it a “full” redesign. I’m just cleaning things up, and Polypane is coming in clutch. I wrote about how much … Clever Polypane Debugging Features...

Multiple Anchors


Only Chris, right? You’ll want to view this in a Chromium browser: CodePen Embed Fallback This is exactly the sort of thing I love, not for its practicality (cuz it ain’t), but for how it illustrates a concept. Generally, tutorials … Multiple Anchors originally published...

Smashing Hour With Lynn Fisher


I’m a big Lynn Fisher fan. You probably are, too, if you’re reading this. Or maybe you’re reading her name for the first time, in which case you’re in for a treat. That’s because I had a chance to sit … Smashing Hour With Lynn Fisher originally published...

Two CSS Properties for Trimming Text Box Whitespace


The text-box-trim and text-box-edge properties in CSS enable developers to trim specifiable amounts of the whitespace that appear above the first formatted line of text and below the last formatted line of text in a text box, making the text … Two CSS Properties for Trimming...

What’s Old is New


I collect a bunch of links in a bookmarks folder. These are things I fully intend to read, and I do — eventually. It’s a good thing bookmarks are digital, otherwise, I’d need a bigger coffee table to separate them … What’s Old is New originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

Two Ways to Create Custom Translated Messaging for HTML Forms


HTML forms come with built-in ways to validate form inputs and other controls against predefined rules such as making an input required, setting min and max constraints on range sliders, or establishing a pattern on an email input to check … Two Ways to Create Custom Translated Messaging...

Quick Hit #18


PSA: Today’s the day that Google’s performance tools officially stops supporting the First Input Delay (FID) metric that was replaced by Interaction to Next Paint (INP).… Quick Hit #18 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should...

Anchor Positioning Quirks


I am thrilled to say, that from this week onwards, the CSS-tricks Almanac has an entry for each property, function, and at-rule related to the new Anchor Positioning API! For the last month, I have tried to fully understand this … Anchor Positioning Quirks originally published on CSS-Tricks...

Sanding UI


Jim hit a snag while working on a form. Placing labels next to inputs is trivial with flexbox, sure, but what happened in Jim’s case was a bit of dead-clicking between the labels and radio buttons. The issue? Not the … Sanding UI originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of...

Time Travelling CSS With :target


Checkbox and radio button hacks are the (in)famous trick for creating games using just CSS. But it turns out that other elements based on user input can be hacked and gamified. There are very cool examples of developers getting creative with CSS...

Sticky Headers And Full-Height Elements: A Tricky Combination


Quite a fun article I worked on with Philip Braunen. Do you know that little bit of elasticity you get when scrolling beyond the viewport when browsing the web on a mobile device? iPhone calls it a “rubber-banding” effect. … Sticky Headers And Full-Height Elements: A Tricky...

Quick Hit #17


“Wrapping the <labelaround the <inputis fine, and is sufficient for conformance on its own, however adding explicit association with for and id is still necessary in practice.” —James Edwards… Quick Hit #17 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of...

Quick Hit #16


“Never, ever hire for JavaScript framework skills. Instead, interview and hire only for fundamentals like web standards, accessibility, modern CSS, semantic HTML, and Web Components.” — Alex Russell… Quick Hit #16 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of...

Quick Hit #15


Almost missed that the WP Twenty Twenty-Five theme was approved a couple weeks ago.… Quick Hit #15 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter

Quick Hit #14


Inclusive Design 24 is in 8 short days — and it’s FREE, no sign-up required!… Quick Hit #14 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter

Another Stab at Truncated Text


Seems like we’re always talking about clipping text around here. All it takes is a little browsing to spot a bunch of things we’ve already explored. Article on Sep 19, 2012 Multi-line Text Overflow Ellipsis accessibility content...

CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-08-21)


View Transitions are one of the most awesome features CSS has shipped in recent times. Its title is self-explanatory: transitions between views are possible with just CSS, even across pages of the same origin! What’s more interesting is its … CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-08-21)...

Paragraphs


I sure do love little reminders about HTML semantics, particularly semantics that are tougher to commit to memory. Scott has a great one, beginning with this markup: <pI am a paragraph.</p<spanI am also a paragraph.</span<div … Paragraphs originally published...

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