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New Pokémon Snap Is Like Old Pokémon Snap, Only Much Prettier


Pokémon Snap for the Nintendo 64 is a game about rolling through islands, leisurely taking pictures of pocket monsters. All the upcoming sequel needs to please fans of the original is more of that with nicer graphics. I am pleased to report New Pokémon Snap is exactly that.Read more

A Super Flexible CSS Carousel, Enhanced With JavaScript Navigation


Not sure about you, but I often wonder how to build a carousel component in such a way that you can easily dump a bunch of items into the component and get a nice working carousel — one that allows … The post A Super Flexible CSS Carousel, Enhanced With JavaScript Navigation appeared first...

Here's How The New Pokémon Snap Works


The original Pokémon Snap, released for the Nintendo 64 in 1999, saw players riding the Zero-One buggy across the generically-named Pokémon Island at the behest of Professor Oak. New Pokémon Snap gives players a whole new region to explore, a new professor to guide them, and new ways to edit...

A ‘Cum Dungeon’ Offers The Fastest XP Farming In Bloodborne


Like most Souls games, Bloodborne can be pretty challenging. But hardcore players know there’s one place anyone can go to quickly gather the resources necessary for power-leveling, a magical playground simply known as the “Cum Dungeon.”Read more

Halfmoon: A Bootstrap Alternative with Dark Mode Built In


I recently launched the first production version of Halfmoon, a front-end framework that I have been building for the last few months. This is a short introductory post about what the framework is, and why I decided to build it. The elevator pitch Halfmoon is a front-end framework with a...

The Trickery it Takes to Create eBook-Like Text Columns


There’s some interesting CSS trickery in Jason Pamental’s latest Web Fonts & Typography News. Jason wanted to bring swipeable columns to his digital book experience on mobile. Which brings up an interesting question right away… how do you set full-width columns that...

How to use CSS Scroll Snap


Nada Rifki demonstrates the scroll-snap-type and scroll-snap-alignCSS properties. I like that the demo shows that the items in the scrolling container can be different sizes. It is the edges of those children that matter, not some fixed snapping distance. I like Max Kohler's coverage...

CSS-Only Carousel


It's kind of amazing how far HTML and CSS will take you when building a carousel/slideshow. Setting some boxes in a horizontal row with flexbox is easy. Showing only one box at a time with overflow and making it swipable with -webkit-overflow-scrolling is easy. You can make the "slides" line...

Product Search and Filters Are a Snap With WooCommerce


Let's say you visit an e-commerce site because you want to buy the latest banana peeler model. Bananas are hard enough to peel, right? Only a tool will do! What's the first thing you're going to do on the site? Chances are, it's entering something into the (hopefully) prominent search field....

Collective #564


GSAP 3 * React Conf 2019 * :is() selector * Paged.js * Day as a Dev * Scroll Snap in CSS Collective #564 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

As Snap Election Hopes Fade, Boris Johnson Shifts Focus to EU Deal


Around three years ago, the United Kingdom used to be one of the world’s leading economies and was all set to grow for the foreseeable future. However, the Brexit referendum changed all that, as the people of the country voted to leave the European Union. The referendum plunged the country into...

Weekly Platform News: CSS Scroll Snap, Opera GX, PWA Install Icon


In this week's roundup, Chrome is adding an install option for Progressive Web Apps, Opera GX comes to Windows, the ECMAScript proposals get an update, and CSS Scroll Snap is coming to a Firefox browser near you. The post Weekly Platform News: CSS Scroll Snap, Opera GX, PWA Install Icon appeared...

Get a CSS Custom Property Value with JavaScript


Here’s a neat trick from Andy Bell where he uses CSS Custom Properties to check if a particular CSS feature is supported by using JavaScript. Basically, he's using the ability CSS has to check for browser support on a particular property, setting a custom property that returns a value of either...

Fixed Headers, On-Page Links, and Overlapping Content, Oh My!


Let's take a basic on-page link: <a href="#section-two">Section Two</a> When clicked, the browser will scroll itself to the element with that ID: <section id="section-two"></section>. A browser feature as old as browsers themselves, just about. But as soon as...

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