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Safari TP 245 ships the case-sensitive modifier for CSS attribute selectors.
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Safari TP 245 ships the case-sensitive modifier for CSS attribute selectors.
There are many ways to create memorable experiences. Sometimes it’s as simple as a form that completes smoothly. But here I’m interested in sharing techniques I reach for when I want a site to feel alive and be remembered.
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Safari 27 beta ships with 58 new features that were implemented in recent releases of Safari Technology Preview.
I’ve said one and mean another, and I’ve used one when I needed another. Comparing scroll-driven animations, scroll-triggered animations, container query scroll states, and view transitions for my future self.
Chrome 149 becomes the first to implement CSS Gap Decorations.
We dive again into CSS Pie Charts! This time, Author Antoine Villepreux delivers semantic and flexible charts without a single line of JS.
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Chrome 149 ships image-rendering: crisp-edges, making it Baseline.
Chrome 149 upgrades shape-outside to support rect() and xywh() (now Baseline) as well as path() and shape() (no other web […]
In the previous article, I spoke about the why and how to use a Markdown component in Astro. Here, we’re […]
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The old (testing in Safari when you don’t have Safari), the new (::checkmark), the in-between (anchor positioning but with HTML), and more.
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Until we get something like ::nth-letter, there are still some really cool text effects we can make from existing CSS features, like letter-spacing, ::first-word and ::first-line.
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