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Smashing Meets Accessibility


The videos from Smashing Magazine's recent event on accessibility were just posted the other day. I was invited to host the panel discussion with the speakers, including a couple of personal heroes of mine, Stéphanie Walter and Sarah Fossheim. But I was just as stoked to meet Kardo Ayoub who shared...

New Last Of Us Season 2 Trailer Shows Some Of Part II’s Most Iconic Moments


We are rapidly approaching The Last of Us’ second season premiere, and HBO is starting to lift the veil on some of the big revelations we can look forward to. No, HBO’s latest trailer doesn’t get into The Biggest Reveal (if you know, you know), but it does hint at the show’s inclusion of some...

A CSS-Only Star Rating Component and More! (Part 2)


In this second article of a two-part series, Temani Afif demonstrates an alternative approach to creating the star rating component from the first article using experimental scroll-driven animations to animate the star rating's colors in place rather than using the border-image property. A...

Maybe don’t use custom properties in shorthand properties


This easily qualifies as a "gotcha" in CSS and is a good reminder that the cascade doesn't know everything all at the same time. If a custom property is invalid, the cascade won't ignore it, and it gets evaluated, which invalidates the declaration. Maybe don’t use custom properties...

Neil Druckmann Says 'Don't Bet' On The Last Of Us Part III


We’re about a month away from season two of The Last of Us premiering on Max, and Neil Druckmann, the director of the series of games the show is based on, is doing interviews to promote its return. Naturally, those conversations end up drifting over to the future of the video game series that...

Grouping Selection List Items Together With CSS Grid


Preethi demonstrates how to make a user interface to group selected items using CSS Grid using two different methods: the auto-fill keyword for stable layouts and the span keyword for flexible arrangements. Grouping Selection List Items Together With CSS Grid originally published on CSS-Tricks...

Functions in CSS?!


Arguments?! Return values?! What's crazier, you can use functions right now in Chrome Canary! So, after reading and playing around, here are my key insights on what you need to know about CSS Functions. Functions in CSS?! originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean...

A CSS-Only Star Rating Component and More! (Part 1)


In this article, you'll learn how to make a full-on star rating component out of nothing but a single input element and vanilla CSS. A CSS-Only Star Rating Component and More! (Part 1) originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter

Using & Styling the Details Element


Now that we're 5+ years into , we know more about it than ever before. I thought I'd round that information up so it's in one place I can reference in the future without having to search the site — and other sites — to find it. Using & Styling the Details Element originally published...

Applying the Web Dev Mindset to Dealing With Life Challenges


The grain of truth was that even if you love your job, it can’t love you back. Yet what I’m hooked on isn’t one job, but the power of code and language. Applying the Web Dev Mindset to Dealing With Life Challenges originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family....

Toe Dipping Into View Transitions


The View Transitions API is more a set of features than it is about any one particular thing. And it gets complex fast. But in this post, we’ll cover a couple ways to dip your toes into the waters without having to dive in head-first. Toe Dipping Into View Transitions originally published...

Working With Multiple CSS Anchors and Popovers Inside the WordPress Loop


I know, super niche, but it could be any loop, really. The challenge is having multiple tooltips on the same page that make use of the Popover API for toggling goodness and CSS Anchor Positioning for attaching a tooltip to its respective anchor element. Working With Multiple CSS Anchors...

The What If Machine: Bringing the “Iffy” Future of CSS into the Present


My thesis for today's article offers further reassurance that inline conditionals are probably not the harbinger of the end of civilization: I reckon we can achieve the same functionality right now with style queries, which are gaining pretty good browser support. The What If Machine: Bringing...

Handwriting an SVG Heart, With Our Hearts


A while back on CSS-Tricks, we shared several ways to draw hearts, and the response was dreamy. Now, to show my love, I wanted to do something personal, something crafty, something with a mild amount of effort. Handwriting an SVG Heart, With Our Hearts originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...

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