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:focus-visible in WebKit


This is a nice update from Manuel Rego Casasnovas. Igalia has this idea to sort of crowd-source important web platform features that need to get worked on (that’s the sort of work they do). They call it Open Prioritization. … The post :focus-visible in WebKit appeared first...

SVG Favicons in Action


Ever heard of favicons made with SVG? If you are a regular reader of CSS-Tricks, you probably have. But does your website actually use one? The task is more non-trivial than you might think. As we will see in this … The post SVG Favicons in Action appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Beginner JavaScript Notes


Wes has a heck of a set of “notes” for learning JavaScript. It’s organized like a curriculum, meaning if you teach JavaScript, you could do a lot worse. It’s actually more like 85 really fleshed-out blog posts organized into sections … The post Beginner JavaScript...

My Struggle to Use and Animate a Conic Gradient in SVG


The wonderful company I work for, Payoneer, has a new logo, and my job was to recreate it and animate it for a loader component in our app. I’ll explain exactly how I did it, share the problems I … The post My Struggle to Use and Animate a Conic Gradient in SVG appeared first on CSS-Tricks....

Building a Command Line Tool with Nodejs and Fauna


Command line tools are one of the most popular applications we have today. We use command line tools every day, and they range from git, npm or yarn. Command line tools are very fast and useful for automating applications and … The post Building a Command Line Tool with Nodejs and Fauna...

A Look at Building with Astro


Astro is a brand new framework for building websites. To me, the big thing is that it allows you to build a site like you’re using a JavaScript framework (and you are), but the output is a zero-JavaScript static site. … The post A Look at Building with Astro appeared first...

The Web’s Worst Default


There are a lot of great defaults when it comes to browsers and the web. Think about all the accessibility features that are baked into HTML so that you don’t have to do weird stuff, like this example from Manuel… The post The Web’s Worst Default appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

Body Toggle


I appreciate the clarity of this trick that Mikael Ainalem posted over on Reddit: It’s a one-liner that toggles the class on the <body> so you can mock up different states and toggle between them on click. <body onclick="this.classList.toggle("active");" Could … The post...

I’ve got one question about Jetpack for you.


And maybe an optional follow-up if you’re up for it. Automattic, the makers of Jetpack and many other WordPress-y things, have sponsored my site (me = Chris Coyier; site = CSS-Tricks) for quite a while. I use Jetpack myself, … The post I’ve got one question about Jetpack for you....

The Dilemma of Naming Font Size Variables


Normally, a project will have a set of pre-determined font sizes, usually as variables named in such a way that seeks some semblance of order and consistency. Any project of considerable size can use something like that. There are always … The post The Dilemma of Naming Font Size Variables...

Kubernetes Explained Simply: Containers, Pods and Images


If you zone out every time someone mentions “Kubernetes,” “containers,” or “pods,” this article is for you. No complex diagrams involved! As a front-end developer, you don’t have to know how to configure an infrastructure from scratch. However, if you … The post Kubernetes Explained Simply:...

Trigonometry in CSS and JavaScript: Beyond Triangles


Web design is such a rectangle-based design medium that literally any deviation from it feels fresh. Michelle Barker gets into using math in various ways to programmatically draw lines, shapes, and animations that end up looking both beautiful and have … The post Trigonometry in CSS...

The Fourteenth Fourth


It’s CSS-Tricks birthday! Somehow that keeps coming around every year. It’s that time where I reflect upon that past year. It’s like the annual vibe check. I’m writing this just days after my current home state of Oregon has … The post The Fourteenth Fourth appeared...

Zero-Width Space


The name zero-width space is antithetical, but it’s not without uses. In text, maybe you’d use it around slashes because you want to be sure the words are treated individually but not have any physical space around the slash:… The post Zero-Width Space appeared first...

Good Meetings


Like it or not, meetings are essential to a good working environment and communication. Therefore, it’s crucial that we work on making them as productive as possible. Today we’ll explore myriad ways to keep meetings coordinated, well documented, and talk … The post Good Meetings appeared...

CSS for Web Vitals


The marketing for Core Web Vitals (CWV) has been a massive success. I guess that’s what happens when the world’s dominant search engine tells people that something’s going to be an SEO factor. Ya know what language can play a … The post CSS for Web Vitals appeared first...

App Platform on Digital Ocean


This is new stuff from DO. App Platform is a hosting product, no surprise there, but it has some features that are Jamstack-inspired in the best possible way, and an additional set of unique and powerful features. Let’s start with … The post App Platform on Digital Ocean appeared first...

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