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How to Monitor Core Web Vitals and Take Action with Raygun


Raygun is an error and performance monitoring software for websites and mobile apps. In the case of websites, you install their JavaScript snippet onto your site, which takes 2 seconds, and now you’ve got monitoring in place. Why? Well now … The post How to Monitor Core Web Vitals...

List Markers and String Styles


Lists—we’ve all worked with them in one form or another. I’m talking about HTML’s <ol> and <ul>. Much of the time, because we desire styling control, we turn off the list’s markers completely with list-style-type: none, and start … The post List Markers and String Styles...

Your Team is Not “Them”


This post was written for engineering managers, but anyone is welcome to read it. Let’s talk for a moment about how we talk about our teams. This might not seem like something that needs a whole article dedicated to it, … The post Your Team is Not “Them” appeared first...

How to Create Actions for Selected Text With the Selection API


Click, drag, release: you’ve just selected some text on a webpage — probably to copy and paste it somewhere or to share it. Wouldn’t it be cool if selecting that text revealed some options that make those tasks easier? That’s … The post How to Create Actions for Selected Text With...

Shared Element Transitions


I was just Hoping for Better Native Page Transitions, and Bramus commented that Chrome is working on something. Looks like it has some fresh enthusiasm for it, as there is a brand new repo, and you can literally … The post Shared Element Transitions appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

A Complete Guide to Custom Properties


Everything important and useful to know about CSS Custom Properties. Like that they are often referred to as "CSS Variables" but that's not their real name. The post A Complete Guide to Custom Properties appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks by being an MVP Supporter

Exploring color-contrast() for the first time.


I saw in the release notes for Safari Technical Preview 122 that it has support for a color-contrast() function in CSS. Safari is first out of the gate here. As far as I know, no other browser supports this yet … The post Exploring color-contrast() for the first time. appeared first...

Eliminating five top compatibility pain points on the web


Robert Nyman and Philip Jägenstedt: Google is working with other browser vendors and industry partners to fix the top five browser compatibility pain points for web developers. The areas of focus are CSS Flexbox, CSS Grid, position: sticky,  … The post Eliminating five...

Using New Gatsby Source WordPress Plugin


In my previous article, I discussed how I learned to create a decoupled WordPress powered Gatsby site using the Gatsby Source WPGraphQL plugin. The project was done following the ongoing developmental version of WPGraphQL and an excellent tutorial by Henrik … The post Using New Gatsby Source...

Text That Sometimes Turns to Emojis


There are some Unicode characters that some browsers just decide they are going to turn into emojis for you. I couldn’t tell you why exactly, but here’s what I see: Chrome on the left. Safari in the simulator on top… The post Text That Sometimes Turns to Emojis appeared first...

The Almost-Complete Guide to Cumulative Layout Shift


Here’s Jess B. Peck writing all about Google’s Core Web Vitals: Let’s step back one. CLS is when you’re about to click on a link, and the whole page shifts and you click on a different link instead. It’s when … The post The Almost-Complete Guide to Cumulative Layout Shift...

Tools to Improve UX and Win Over Your Customers


Try Hotjar for free today! An enjoyable user experience and high conversion rates go hand-in-hand. It makes sense then, that if you want to improve conversion rates, your first task is to improve user experience. To improve UX, deeply understanding … The post Tools to Improve UX and Win Over...

The Making (and Potential Benefits) of a CSS Font


Not a typical one, at least. Each character is an HTML element, built with CSS. A true web font! Let me elaborate. This is a way to render text without using any font at all. Random text is split with … The post The Making (and Potential Benefits) of a CSS Font appeared first...

Wing Launches Revolutionary Any Pool, a DeFi Product


To help traditional investors to get smooth and seamless access to the digital lending process, Wing has come up with a revolutionary Any Pool DeFi offering. As the name suggests, this new product will allow users to lend and contractualize anything, thereby allowing them to enter the market easily...

Still Hoping for Better Native Page Transitions


It sure would be nice to be able to animate the transition between pages if we want to on the web, at least without resorting to hacks or full-blown architecture choices just to achieve it. Some kind of API that … The post Still Hoping for Better Native Page Transitions appeared first...

Sticky Headers: 5 Ways to Make Them Better


Page Laubheimer says that if you’re going to do a sticky header… Keep it small. Visually contrast it with the rest of the page. If it’s going to move, keep it minimal. (I’d say, respect prefers-reduced-motion.) Consider “partially persistent … The post Sticky...

How to Add a Double Border to SVG Shapes


Let’s say someone asks you to add a double border to some random geometric SVG shapes. For some reason, you can’t use any graphic editor — they need to be generated at runtime — so you have to solve it … The post How to Add a Double Border to SVG Shapes appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Intrinsic Typography is the Future of Styling Text on the Web


The way we style text hasn’t changed much over the years. There have been numerous advancements to help make things more flexible, like layouts, but in terms of styling, most finite aspects of our designs, like text, remain relatively unchanged. … The post Intrinsic Typography is the Future...

Say Hello to CSS Container Queries


Container queries are finally here! Now available behind a flag in the latest version of Chrome Canary, you can go ahead and experiment to your heart’s content. Oh, and if you’re not familiar with container queries then check out … The post Say Hello to CSS Container Queries appeared first...

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