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Breath Of The Wild 2 Looks A Lot Like Skyward Sword, Huh?


The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword is perhaps one of the most divisive main titles in the entire Legend of Zelda series. But with a new HD re-release and elements seen in today’s Breath of the Wild 2 trailer, Nintendo seems to want to rehab Skyward Sword’s reputation.Read more

Media Queries in Times of @container


Max Böck took me up on my challenge to look through a codebase and see how many of the @media queries could ultimately become @container queries. I took the bait and had a look at some of my projects – … The post Media Queries in Times of @container appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Zelda 35th Anniversary Game & Watch Revealed By Nintendo


As part of its celebration of The Legend of Zelda’s 35th anniversary, Nintendo announced at E3 2021 a special Game & Watch system with three classic games from the long-running franchise: the 1986 original, its polarizing sequel The Adventure of Link, and the Game Boy version of Link’s...

Breath of the Wild 2 gameplay shows Link flying with all-new powers


It’s been about two years since we last heard anything new about the highly-anticipated sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but Nintendo has officially broken its silence on what’s next for the open world RPG. Tuesday’s Nintendo Direct presentation finally gave fans a closer look...

Nintendo Briefly Shows Off Skyward Sword HD Details


Today, during Nintendo’s E3 presentation, we got another peek at The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD. The HD remaster of the 2011 Wii title will be released on the Nintendo Switch July 16 and is available for pre-order now.Read more

Happy 20th Birthday, Game Boy Advance


Today, June 11, marks the 20th anniversary of the release of the Game Boy Advance in the U.S. Please put on your hats and inflate your balloons.Read more

CSS-Trickz: An Experiment with Netlify’s On-Demand Builders


WordPress sites have an API by default. Wanna see this site’s most recent posts, with just a specific set of data… in JSON format? Here ya go. Alex Riviere made a joke site using that. At first, the site … The post CSS-Trickz: An Experiment with Netlify’s On-Demand Builders...

Chainlink Keepers Is Live in Its Open Beta Form


Chainlink Keepers Open Beta is live now. This will help the new smart contract development platform receive valuable feedback from various stakeholders, including the community and users. The platform’s primary services include methods and tools for automating smart contracts that will equip...

Principles for user-centered front-end development


Colin Oakley: • Accessible — Use semantic HTML, and make sure we meet the WCAG 2.1 AA standard as a minimum and it works with assisted technologies (this sits alongside the DWP Accessibility Manual) • Agnostic — Build … The post Principles for user-centered front-end...

Can I :has()


I just joked that we’re basically getting everything we want in CSS super fast (mostly referring to container queries, my gosh, can you imagine they are actually coming?). Now we might actually get parent selectors?! As in .parent:has(.child) { … The post Can I :has() appeared first...

proxy-www


I like a good trick. What if… a URL was… a promise… that fetched said URL? www.codepen.io.then((response) ={ console.log(response); }); That’s what @justjavac did with JavaScript Proxys. A clever trick, that. Don’t @ me about the practicality. Trick… The post...

Should DevTools teach the CSS cascade?


Stefan Judis, two days before I mouthed off about using (X, X, X, X) for talking about specificity, has a great blog post not only using that format, but advocating that browser DevTools should show us that value by … The post Should DevTools teach the CSS cascade? appeared first...

CSS Hell


Collection of common CSS mistakes, and how to fix them From Stefánia Péter. Clever idea for a site! Some of them are little mind-twisters that could bite you, and some of them are honing in on best practices that … The post CSS Hell appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks...

Learn CSS!


Ooo look at this mighty SEO flex from Google: Learn CSS! Well deserved — this is great content. Twenty-three chapters taking you through all the fundamentals of CSS with extra content, like relevant podcasts, interactive examples, and even quizzes to … The post Learn CSS! appeared first...

fit-content and fit-content()


Here’s some hardcore deep-dive CSS nerdery from PPK. If you can wrap your mind around min-content (the smallest an element can be based on the content it contains) and max-content (the largest the content of an element can push it) … The post fit-content and fit-content() appeared...

The Humble `img` Element And Core Web Vitals


Addy Osmani on images in HTML: The humble <img> element has gained some superpowers over the years. Given how central it is to image optimization on the web, let’s catch up on what it can do and how it can … The post The Humble `img` Element And Core Web Vitals appeared...

Euismod


An interactive tool for learning grid syntax from Etesam Ansari. In the Learn section, it teaches you some concepts (involving multiple bits of the grid syntax) then gives you a task to complete by filling out the right syntax. I’m … The post Euismod appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

DevTools for CSS layouts 2021 edition


Chen Hui Jing covers some recent movement in DevTools: Firefox’s grid inspector was pretty full-featured from the get-to and released together with CSS grid in Firefox 52. It was constantly improved upon since. Chrome added a basic grid inspector … The post DevTools for...

I could build this during the weekend


How many times have you heard that (or even uttered it under your own breath)? I know I’ve heard it in conversations. I also know I’ve wondered the same thing about a product or two — hey, the idea here … The post I could build this during the weekend appeared first...

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