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People Talkin’ Shapes


Codrops has a very nice article on CSS Shapes from Tania Rascia. You might know shape-outside is for redefining the area by which text is floated around that element, allowing for some interesting design opportunities. But there are a couple of genuine CSS tricks in here: Float shape-outside...

Nobody is quite wrong.


There are two opposing views on using non-polyfillable new web features that I find are both equally common in our industry: Websites don't need to look the same in every browser. The concept of progressive enhancement helps with that. There are tools, even native language features, that help with...

Collective #468


State of Houdini * Turtletoy * VisBug * Squoosh * The Writable Files API * Web.dev (beta) * Inlining or Caching? Both Please! Collective #468 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

CSS-in-JS: FTW || WTF?


I enjoyed Bruce Lawson's talk on this holiest of wars. It's funny and lighthearted while being well researched and fairly portraying the good arguments on both sides. … The post CSS-in-JS: FTW || WTF? appeared first on CSS-Tricks

Centering: The Newest Coolest Way vs. The Oldest Coolest Way


This isn't a comprehensive guide to centering things. We have that! This is just a little observation about old and new. One of the trickier things related to centering in CSS is when you need to center both vertically and horizontally and you don't know the width or height of what you...

Understanding the Almighty Reducer


I was reently mentoring someone who had trouble with the .reduce() method in JavaScript. Namely, how you get from this: const nums = [1, 2, 3] let value = 0 for (let i = 0; i < nums.length; i++) { value += nums[i] } ...to this: const nums = [1, 2, 3] const value = nums.reduce((ac, next)...

Animate Images and Videos with curtains.js


While browsing the latest award-winning websites, you may notice a lot of fancy image distortion animations or neat 3D effects. Most of them are created with WebGL, an API allowing GPU-accelerated image processing effects and animations. They also tend to use libraries built on top of WebGL such...

Just a Couple’a Fun Typography Links


Marcin Wichary made an incredible demo exploring "segmented type" as in, the kind you might see on a display like a microwave, but scaling up in complexity from there. "Datalegreya is a typeface which can interweave data curves with text." Airbnb commissions their own new font, Cereal (complete...

Ship Map


Interactive maps can both be functional and, when combined with data, tell a good story. Kiln released this data-driven map (make sure to hit the play button) to show the routes of every cargo ship moving about on the high seas in 2012. Created by London-based data visualisation studio Kiln...

Reset File Changes with git


There are many different philosophies when it comes to code review but mine is fairly simple:  I like receiving early “work in progress” patches, I like to be positive in my code review messages, and if a patch is 90% there, I like to finish the patch myself so the project...

React Video Player


Streaming entertainment is a massive interest of mine as both a consumer and web developer.  My love for streaming entertainment dates back to the early days of RealPlayer and the misery of a million codecs.  Fast forward to today and I’m working a lot with ReactJS, as well as the dozens...

Let's Encrypt Everything


I'll admit I was late to the HTTPS party. But post Snowden, and particularly after the result of the last election here in the US, it's clear that everything on the web should be encrypted by default. Why? You have an unalienable right to privacy, both in the real world

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