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Unleash the Power of Scroll-Driven Animations

Written by: Geoff Graham

I’m utterly behind in learning about scroll-driven animations apart from the “reading progress bar” experiments all over CodePen. Well, I’m […]

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Combining forces, GSAP & Webflow!

Written by: Ryan Trimble

Change can certainly be scary whenever a beloved, independent software library becomes a part of a larger organization. I’m feeling […]

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Mastering theme.json: You might not need CSS

Written by: Geoff Graham

I totally get the goal here: make CSS more modular and scalable in WordPress. Put all your global WordPress theme […]

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Quick Hit #27

Written by: Geoff Graham

It really feels like we’ve hit the tipping point where WordPress goes from open-source to a private project when contributors […]

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Solving Background Overflow With Inherited Border Radii

Written by: Zell Liew

One of the interesting (but annoying) things about CSS is the background of children’s elements can bleed out of the […]

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Close, Exit, Cancel: How to End User Interactions Well

Written by: Preethi

What’s in a word? Actions. In the realm of user interfaces, a word is construed as the telltale of a […]

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CSS Tricks That Use Only One Gradient

Written by: Temani Afif

CSS gradients have been so long that there’s no need to rehash what they are and how to use them. […]

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WPGraphQL Becomes a Canonical Plugin: My Move to Automattic

Written by: Geoff Graham

It’s always a gas when a good person doing good work gets a good deal. In this case, Jason’s viral […]

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2024: More CSS At-Rules Than the Past Decade Combined

Written by: Juan Diego Rodríguez

More times than I can count, while writing, I get myself into random but interesting topics with little relation to […]

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Quick Hit #26

Written by: Geoff Graham

Looks like text-wrap: pretty has landed in Safari TP! Been in Chrome since 117. Let’s see if Firefox follows suit.

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Smashing Hour With Heydon Pickering

Written by: Geoff Graham

I sat down with Heydon Pickering in the most recent episode of the Smashing Hour. Full transparency: I was nervous […]

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Recipes for Detecting Support for CSS At-Rules

Written by: Juan Diego Rodríguez

The @supports at-rule has been extended several times since its initial release. Once only capable of checking support for property/value […]

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