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View Source (on Mobile)


Have you ever wished you could see the HTML source of a web page while on a mobile browser, which generally doesn’t offer that feature? If you have a desktop machine around, there are ways, but what I mean … The post View Source (on Mobile) appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

View Source (on Mobile)


Have you ever wished you could see the HTML source of a web page while on a mobile browser, which generally doesn’t offer that feature? If you have a desktop machine around, there are ways, but what I mean … The post View Source (on Mobile) appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

SVG Gobbler


Great little project from Ross Moody: SVG Gobbler is a browser extension that finds the vector content on the page you’re viewing and gives you the option to download, optimize, copy, view the code, or export it as an image. … The post SVG Gobbler appeared first on CSS-Tricks....

CSS Modules (The Native Ones)


They are actually called “CSS Module Scripts” and are a native browser feature, as opposed to the popular open-source project that essentially does scoped styles by creating unique class name identifiers in both HTML and CSS. Native CSS Modules are … The post CSS Modules (The...

Safari 15 Opinions


It was interesting that when Safari 15 was dropping at this last WWDC, in my circles at least, I mostly heard enthusiasm. Like the colors-in-the-browser-controls stuff was a neat trick and fun to play with. And there were other … The post Safari 15 Opinions appeared first on CSS-Tricks....

CSS Logical Properties and Values


Now that cross-browser support is at a tipping point, it’s a good time to take a look at logical properties and values. If you’re creating a website in multiple languages, logical properties and values are incredibly useful. Even if you’re … The post CSS Logical Properties...

Meta Theme Color and Trickery


Starting with Version 15, Safari supports the theme-color <meta> tag both on macOS and iOS. That’s exciting news because now the first desktop browser supports this <meta> tag and it also supports the media attribute and the prefers-color-scheme media feature.… The post Meta...

System *Things


I think we’re all largely aware of named colors in CSS: color: OldLace; background: rebeccapurple; I guess you’d just call those “named colors” in CSS. Those aren’t the only kind of named colors there are though. Some of them … The post System *Things appeared...

Working around the viewport-based fluid typography bug in Safari


Sara digs into a bug I happened to have mentioned back in 2012 where fluid type didn’t resize when the browser window resized. Back then, it affected Chrome 20 and Safari 6, but the bug still persists today in Safari … The post Working around the viewport-based fluid typography bug...

Perfect Tooltips With CSS Clipping and Masking


Clipping and masking have been around for a while now in CSS and even have pretty decent browser support. I recently worked on a project that needed to use a clipping technique for tooltips showing above links in text. Those … The post Perfect Tooltips With CSS Clipping and Masking appeared...

How I Used the WAAPI to Build an Animation Library


The Web Animations API lets us construct animations and control their playback with JavaScript. The API opens the browser’s animation engine to developers and was designed to underlie implementations of both CSS animations and transitions, leaving the door open to … The post How I Used...

Debugging iOS Safari


How do I debug Safari on iOS? These are my general steps, starting with not even using iOS Safari. 1. Is this just a small-screen problem? Lemme just use the device mode in Chrome quick. Note that this does a … The post Debugging iOS Safari appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

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...

Progress Delayed Is Progress Denied


The bombshell article of the week is from Alex Russell of Google/Chrome. Alex has long been super critical of Apple, particularly about how there is literally no option to run any other browser than Safari on iOS. This article isn’t … The post Progress Delayed Is Progress Denied...

Is Vendor Prefixing Dead?


Let‘s take a quick stroll down memory-lane to revisit how vendor prefixing CSS properties came to be. I hope I don’t trigger PTSD for anyone! It‘s not clear who started prefixing, or when it began exactly. What is clear, is … The post Is Vendor Prefixing Dead? appeared first...

Crypto-Friendly Opera Browser Now Supports .crypto Blockchain Addresses


Opera, the chromium-based web browser, has announced its integration with Blockchain domain provider “Unstoppable Domains” to make decentralized web access to its users. Users don’t have to download the browser extension but can directly access Blockchain websites via IPFS, using...

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