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The Single Page App Morality Play


Baldur Bjarnason brings some baby bear porridge to the discussion of Single Page App (SPA) vs. Multi Page App (MPA). Single-Page-Apps can be fantastic. Most teams will mess them up because most teams operate in dysfunctional … The post The Single Page App Morality Play appeared first...

Using the platform


I'm certainly not dogmatic about it, but I think if you can pull of a project with literally zero build process, it feels good while working on it and feels very good when you come back to it months/years later and can just pick up and go. The post Using the platform appeared first on CSS-Tricks....

Web Unleashed is Back! (Use Coupon Code “CSS-Tricks” for 50% Off)


(This is a sponsored post.) Now in its tenth year (!!!), Web Unleashed is one of the top events for web devs. It’s coming up quick: October 20-22, 2021. The lineup is amazing. You’ll hear from leaders in … The post Web Unleashed is Back! (Use Coupon Code “CSS-Tricks”...

The Self Provisioning Runtime


Big thoughts on where the industry is headed from Shawn Wang: Advancements in two fields — programming languages and cloud infrastructure — will converge in a single paradigm: where all resources required by a program will be automatically provisioned, and … The post The Self...

MatrixETF to Associate With Chainlink for Its ETF Products


MatrixETF is a decentralized ETF platform. It aims to deliver a decentralized, computerized, customized, and diversified portfolio to users, enabling them to enjoy long-term, stable, and efficient financial services. The DAO community drives MatrixETF. It is available on multiple public chain...

Twitter’s div Soup and Uglyfied CSS, Explained


When I came up in web development (2005-2010 were formative years for me), one of the first lessons I learned was to have a clean foundation of HTML. “What Beautiful HTML Code Looks Like” is actually one of the most … The post Twitter’s div Soup and Uglyfied CSS, Explained...

An Event Apart Full Summit! (Use Coupon AEACSST21)


(This is a sponsored post.) The web’s premier conference is online this fall, October 11–13, 2021: An Event Apart Full Summit. If you already know how good of a conference this is (i.e. that some of the web’s biggest … The post An Event Apart Full Summit! (Use Coupon AEACSST21)...

Embracing Asymmetrical Design


I’ll never forget one of Karen McGrane’s great lessons to the world: truncation is not a content strategy. The idea is that just clipping off text programmatically is a sledgehammer, and avoids the kind of real thinking and planning that … The post Embracing Asymmetrical Design...

imba


It’s not every day you see a new processor for building websites that reinvents the syntax for HTML and CSS and JavaScript. That’s what imba is doing. That’s an awful lot of vendor lock-in, but I guess if you get … The post imba appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

Action Game Shows BOTW Up, Has A Great Weapon Durability System


Weapon durability in video games carries a semblance of realism, illustrating that nothing lasts forever no matter how well it’s built. Still, having my shiny new sword break in something like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is some bullshit. It not only disrupts game flow when I’m pulling...

Designing Beautiful Shadows in CSS


My favorite kind of blog post is when someone takes a subject that I’ve spent all of five minutes considering and then says—no!—this is an enormous topic worthy of a dissertation. Look at all the things you can do with … The post Designing Beautiful Shadows in CSS appeared first...

Shadow Roots and Inheritance


There is a helluva gotcha with styling a <details> element, as documented here by Kitty Guiraudel. It’s obscure enough that you might never run into it, but if you do, I could see it being very confusing (it would confuse … The post Shadow Roots and Inheritance appeared first...

2021 Scroll Survey Report


Here’s a common thought and question: how do browsers prioritize what they work on? We get little glimpses of it sometimes. We’re told to “star issues” in bug trackers to signal interest. We’re told to get involved in GitHub threads … The post 2021 Scroll Survey...

kbar


It’s not every day that a new pattern emerges across the web, but I think cmd + k is here to stay. It’s a keyboard shortcut that usually pops open a search UI and it lets you toggle settings on … The post kbar appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks by being an MVP Supporter

Jamstack Conf 2021


(This is a sponsored post.) What? Jamstack Conf! It’s the best! Learn what’s happening and what’s next for this hot ecosystem. When? October 6–7, 2021 Where? Virtual / online. How much? It’s free! There are workshops as well though, … The post Jamstack Conf 2021...

Can we have custom media queries, please?


Stefan Judis notes that there is a spec for custom media queries, but seemingly no momentum on it at the moment. That lack of movement is unfortunate, as it’s almost guaranteed front-end developers all over would start using it as … The post Can we have custom media queries, please?...

Fire SVG animations (SMIL) when the SVG is visible


When requirements read “when visible” your brain should go straight to IntersectionObserver. That’s exactly what Zach is doing here to kick off an animation when it scrolls into view. Except this animation is an SVG SMIL animation: an <animate>… The post Fire...

New Glitch Could 'Break' BOTW Wide Open, Speedrunners Say


The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the gift that keeps on giving. Though Nintendo’s open-world extravaganza is well over four years old by now, players are still finding new ways to break the game at the altar of entertainment. Case in point: Just this weekend, BotW speedrunner...

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