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Quick Hit #32

Written by: Geoff Graham

One day I’d love to publish a note in one of the CSS specs that’s like this one I found […]

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Quick Hit #31

Written by: Juan Diego Rodríguez

The CSSWG just approved the new CSS logo! — “WG likes the logo and would like to officially endorse it, […]

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Fluid Superscripts and Subscripts

Written by: Lorenz Woehr

How much attention do you pay to the alignments of your subscripts and superscripts? Lorenz Wöehr has you covered with a recipe for fluid scaling.

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Quick Hit #30

Written by: Geoff Graham

A big THANK YOU to Lea Verou for all the years of work in the Technical Architecture Group! The Web […]

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CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-12-04): Just Use Grid vs. Display: Masonry

Written by: Juan Diego Rodríguez

The CSSWG met to try and finally squash a debate that has been going on for five years: whether Masonry should be a part of Grid or a separate system. We’ve got coverage of both presentations for ya.

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Smashing Meets Product Design

Written by: Geoff Graham

I had the pleasure of hosting a recent Smashing Magazine workshop on product design, subbing for Vitaly Friedman who usually […]

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Yet Another Anchor Positioning Quirk

Written by: Juan Diego Rodríguez

As awesome as I think it is, CSS Anchor Positioning has a lot of quirks, some of which are the product of its novelty and others due to its unique way of working. Today, I want to bring you yet another Anchor Positioning quirk that has bugged me since I first saw it.

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CSS Wrapped 2024

Written by: Geoff Graham

Join the Chrome DevRel team and a skateboarding Chrome Dino on a journey through the latest CSS launched for Chrome […]

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Knowing CSS is Mastery to Frontend Development

Written by: Geoff Graham

Anselm Hannemann on the intersection between frameworks and learning the basics: Nowadays people can write great React and TypeScript code. […]

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The Law of Diminishing Returns

Written by: Geoff Graham

Striking the right balance can be tough. We don’t want cool mama bear’s porridge or hot papa’s bear porridge, but something right in the middle, like baby bear’s porridge.

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One of Those “Onboarding” UIs, With Anchor Positioning

Written by: Ryan Trimble

We can anchor one element to another. We can also attach one element to multiple anchors. In this experiment, Ryan riffs on those ideas and comes up with a new way to transition between two anchors and the result is a practical use case that would normally require JavaScript.

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WordPress Multi-Multisite: A Case Study

Written by: Scott Fennell

What’s it look like to create a dashboard within the WordPress admin for analyzing Google Analytics data across 900 blogs across 25 multisite instances? It involves designing a user-friendly interface, leveraging the WordPress REST API, implementing a plugin for data retrieval, and addressing challenges like rate limits and authentication.

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