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Other Looks at the Conditional Border Radius Trick


Remember when Ahmad Shadeed wrote about that border-radius “toggle” he found in Facebook’s CSS? It was interesting! I covered it. A few weeks after that surge of linkage, a couple of articles came out digging into it a little deeper. … The post Other Looks at...

What You Should Know About Genshin Impact's Huge Winter Update


This morning, the developers of Genshin Impact shared details about the forthcoming 2.3 update via livestream, including significant seasonal and permanent additions to the game, as well as wintry minigames. The limited characters Albedo and Eula will be available simultaneously, followed by Itto...

Interactive Rebase: Clean up your Commit History


Interactive Rebase is the Swiss Army knife of Git commands: lots of use cases and lots of possibilities! It's really a great addition to any developer's tool chain, because it lets you revise your local commit history—before you share your work with the rest of the team. Let's see what you can...

The New Tales Of Action-RPG You Probably Don't Know About


The Tales series returned in flashy fashion this September with Tales of Arise, the 17th mainline title and one that breathed some life into the long-running action-RPG franchise. That’s a proper Tales game, replete with an anime opening and fast gameplay and all the good stuff series fans love....

Semantic menu context


Scott digs into the history of the <menu> element. He traced it as far back as HTML 2 (!) in a 1994 changelog. The vibe then, it seems, was to mark up a list. I would suspect the intention … The post Semantic menu context appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks...

Easy Dark Mode (and Multiple Color Themes!) in React


I was working on a large React application for a startup, and aside from just wanting some good strategies to keep our styles organized, I wanted to give this whole “dark mode” thing a shot. With the huge ecosystem around … The post Easy Dark Mode (and Multiple Color Themes!) in React...

Quickly Get Alerted to Front-End Errors and Performance Issues


(This is a sponsored post.) Measuring things is great. They say what you only fix what you measure. Raygun is great at measuring websites. Measuring performance, measuring errors and crashes, measuring code problems. You know what’s even better than … The post Quickly Get Alerted...

Create Some Art Out of This Planet: Mars4 and Sketchar Martians888 Art Contest


PRESS RELEASE. If You ever heard of CryptoPunks and always wanted to create an NFT yourself – now it’s Your time! Create 888 unique Martians! Collaboration of Mars4 and Sketchar announces exclusive Martians888 Art Contest. Open up your inner Leonardo da Vinci to create a one-of-a-kind...

Don’t Snore on CORS


Whatever, I just needed a title. Everyone’s favorite web security feature has crossed my desk a bunch of times lately and I always feel like that is a sign I should write something because that’s what blogging is. The main … The post Don’t Snore on CORS appeared first...

You Should Drive The Wooden Car In Forza Horizon 5


If there’s one universal truth about car culture, it’s that aficionados strive to drive vehicles that are very, very pretty. Forza Horizon 5, out now for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, is fundamentally about car culture, and about appreciating such very pretty vehicles. So naturally, I’ve...

Quick and Dirty Bootstrap Overrides at Runtime


Oh, Bootstrap, that old standard web library that either you hate or you spend all your time defending as “it’s fine, it’s not that bad.” Regardless of what side you fall on, it’s a powerful UI framework that’s everywhere, … The post Quick and Dirty Bootstrap Overrides at Runtime appeared...

cleanup.pictures


Nice domain, eh? Does just what it says on the tin: cleans up pictures. You draw over areas of the image you want cleaned up, and it does its best using weird science. It’s like Photoshop’s Spot Healing Brush… The post cleanup.pictures appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Detecting Specific Text Input with HTML and CSS


Louis Lazaris breaks down some bonafide CSS trickery from Jane. The Pen shows off interactivity where: You have to press a special combination of keys on a keyboard. Then type a secret password. From there, a special message pops … The post Detecting Specific Text Input with HTML and...

VideoPress for WordPress


(This is a sponsored post.) The leade here is that VideoPress makes video on WordPress way better. VideoPress is a part of Jetpack. And now, if VideoPress is the only thing you care about from the Jetpack world, you … The post VideoPress for WordPress appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

React Suspense: Lessons Learned While Loading Data


Suspense is React’s forthcoming feature that helps coordinate asynchronous actions—like data loading—allowing you to easily prevent inconsistent state in your UI. I’ll provide a better explanation of what exactly that means, along with a quick introduction of Suspense, and then … The...

Nice Ruins You Got Here


Ellie Cooper is an artist based in the UK who has done stuff for companies like Disney and Google.Read more

CSS Grid Can Do Auto Height Transitions


Bonafide CSS trick alert! Nelson Menezes figured out a new way (that only works in Firefox for now) that is awfully clever. Perhaps you know that CSS cannot animate to auto dimensions, which is super unfortunate. Animating from … The post CSS Grid Can Do Auto Height Transitions appeared...

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