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How to Make a “Raise the Curtains” Effect in CSS


“Raise the curtains” is what I call an effect where the background goes from dark to light on scroll, and the content on top also goes from light to dark while in a sticky position. Here’s an example where I … How to Make a “Raise the Curtains” Effect in CSS originally published...

Repetition Image Hover Effects


A simple and fun hover effect with repeated image layers that get scaled up and down. The post Repetition Image Hover Effects appeared first on Codrops

The Making of Atomic CSS: An Interview With Thierry Koblentz


I interviewed Thierry Koblentz, creator of Atomic CSS, to understand the history and background that led to making of the popular CSS framework. Thierry, now retired, has vast experience writing CSS at large scale and has previously worked … The Making of Atomic CSS: An Interview With...

The Search For a Fixed Background Effect With Inline Images


I was working on a client project a few days ago and wanted to create a certain effect on an <img>. See, background images can do the effect I was looking for somewhat easily with background-attachment: fixed;. With … The Search For a Fixed Background Effect With Inline Images...

The Search For a Fixed Background Effect With Inline Images


I was working on a client project a few days ago and wanted to create a certain effect on an <img>. See, background images can do the effect I was looking for somewhat easily with background-attachment: fixed;. With … The Search For a Fixed Background Effect With Inline Images...

Empathetic Animation


Animation on the web is often a contentious topic. I think, in part, it’s because bad animation is blindingly obvious, whereas well-executed animation fades seamlessly into the background. When handled well, animation can really elevate a website, whether it’s just …

Maybe there kinda is background-opacity?


I was reading Jake’s “Cross-fading any two DOM elements is currently impossible” which is a wonderfully nerdy deep dive into how there is no real way to literally cross-fade elements. Yeah, you can animate both of their opacities, but even …

Icon Glassmorphism Effect in CSS


I recently came across a cool effect known as glassmorphism in a Dribble shot. My first thought was I could quickly recreate it in a few minutes if I just use some emojis for the icons without wasting time … The post Icon Glassmorphism Effect in CSS appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

CSS-ing Candy Ghost Buttons


Recently, while looking for some ideas on what to code as I have zero artistic sense so the only thing I can do is find pretty things that other people have come up with and remake them with clean and … The post CSS-ing Candy Ghost Buttons appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

Collective #685


CookLang * Next.js 12 * Building an effective Image Component * Flatmap * Obsidian The post Collective #685 appeared first on Codrops

Animation Techniques for Adding and Removing Items From a Stack


Animating elements with CSS can either be quite easy or quite difficult depending on what you are trying to do. Changing the background color of a button when you hover over it? Easy. Animating the position and size of an … The post Animation Techniques for Adding and Removing Items From...

Kinetic Typography Page Transition


A concept for a kinetic typography based page transition where background letters come into the foreground and reveal a new content level. The post Kinetic Typography Page Transition appeared first on Codrops

Resources aren’t requested by CSS, but by the DOM


This is a good tweet from Harry: Simple yet significant thing all developers should keep in mind: CSS resources (fonts, background images) are not requested by your CSS, but by the DOM node that needs them [Note: slight oversimplification, but … The post Resources aren’t requested...

Grainy Gradients


Browse through Dribbble or Behance, and you’ll find designers using a simple technique to add texture to an image: noise. Adding noise makes otherwise solid colors or smooth gradients, such as shadows, more realistic. But despite designers’ affinity for texture, … The post Grainy Gradients...

The Story Behind TryShape, a Showcase for the CSS clip-path property


I love shapes, especially colorful ones! Shapes on websites are in the same category of helpfulness as background colors, images, banners, section separators, artwork, and many more: they can help us understand context and inform our actions through affordances. A … The post The Story Behind...

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