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A Quick Roundup of Recent React Chatter


Like many, many others, I'm in the pool of leveling up my JavaScript skills and learning how to put React to use. That's why Brad Frost resonated with me when he posted My Struggle to Learn React." As Brad does, he clearly outlines his struggles point-by-point: I have invested enough time...

Creating a Bar Graph with CSS Grid


If you’re looking for more manageable ways to create bar graphs, or in search of use cases to practice CSS Grid layout, I got you! Before we begin working on the graph, I want to talk about coding the bars, when Grid is a good approach for graphs, and we’ll also cover some code choices you might...

Digging Into React Context


You may have wondered lately what all the buzz is about Context and what it might mean for you and your React sites. Before Context, when the management of state gets complicated beyond the functionality of setState, you likely had to make use of a third party library. Thanks to recent updates...

Animate Images and Videos with curtains.js


While browsing the latest award-winning websites, you may notice a lot of fancy image distortion animations or neat 3D effects. Most of them are created with WebGL, an API allowing GPU-accelerated image processing effects and animations. They also tend to use libraries built on top of WebGL such...

Debug JavaScript in Production with Source Maps


These days, the code you use to write your application isn’t usually the same code that’s deployed in production and interpreted by browsers. Perhaps you’re writing your source code in a language t

What’s Next for Hybrid App Developers? (Sponsored)


The story of hybrid application development is a never-ending one. Each framework has to continuously strive and innovate to remain relevant, and the discussion of which framework to use is a question often asked. Most hybrid applications are built using a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript....

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Browser Extensions I Actually Use


I use around 10 at the moment and they all provide functionality to me I find extremely important. Sometimes that functionality is every day all day. Sometimes it's once in a blue moon but when you need it, you need it. Direct Link to Article — Permalink… The post Browser Extensions...

Dark theme in a day


Marcin Wichary has written a great piece that dives into how he used CSS Variables to create a night mode and high contrast theme in an app. There’s so many neat tricks about how to use CSS Variables (Chris has also looked at theming) as well as how to organize them (Andras Galante has...

Get to Know React's New Context API


In a world where there are lots of different front-end frameworks, it's always hard to know which one to pick. Do I want to use the ever popular Angular? Or would diving into VueJS be beneficial to

A Strategy Guide To CSS Custom Properties


CSS preprocessor variables and CSS custom properties (often referred to as "CSS variables") can do some of the same things, but are not the same. Practical advice from Mike Riethmuller: If it is alright to use static variables inside components, when should we use custom properties? Converting...

Overriding Default Button Styles


There are a variety of "buttons" in HTML. You've got: <button>Button</button> <input type="button" value="Button"> Plus, for better or worse, people like having links that are styled to match the look of other true buttons on the site <a href="#0"...

Grid Level 2 and Subgrid


I find the concept of subgrid a little hard to wrap my mind around. I do understand the idea that we want to use nested semantic markup as we like and have elements participate in one grid so we don't have to flatten our markup just for layout reasons. But that is largely handled by display:...

VS Code Can Do That?


Clever microsite from Burke Holland and Sarah Drasner that highlights some of VS Code's coolest features. All fifteen of them are pretty darn cool. Here's a few other compelling features I've seen people use/love: There is a terminal right in there, so you don't need a separate app. The GitLens...

CSS Environment Variables


We were all introduced to the env() function in CSS when all that drama about "The Notch" and the iPhone X was going down. The way that Apple landed on helping us move content away from those "unsafe" areas was to provide us essentially hard-coded variables to use: padding: ...

Building a Weather App in Django


In this article we'll build a simple Django app that displays the current weather for various cities. To get the current weather data, we'll use the Open We

Finger-friendly numerical inputs with `inputmode`


Forms are often a nightmare on mobile. We can make the process as pain-free as possible by reacting to context. Input fields that expect numerical values should have a numerical UI. Bringing up a number keyboard on small screens is easy on most platforms — just use a <input...

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