Written by: Temani Afif
Creating rectangles, circles, and rounded rectangles is the basic of CSS. Creating more complex CSS shapes such as triangles, hexagons, stars, hearts, etc. is more challenging but still a simple task if we rely on modern features.
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Written by: Lee Meyer
These are the historical pranks I consider the top 10 most noteworthy, rather than the “best.” You’ll see that some of them crossed the line and/or backfired.
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Written by: Daniel Schwarz
Safari TP 240 becomes the first to ship the revert-rule CSS keyword, which rolls the rule back to when it […]
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Written by: John Rhea
A deep sniff of the new CSS Olfactive API, a set of proposed features for immersive user experiences using smell.
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Written by: Daniel Schwarz
Short n’ sweet but ever so neat, this issue covers light/dark favicons, @mixin, anchor-interpolated morphing, object-view-box, new web features, and more.
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Written by: Iqra Naaem
That gap between “the form works” and “the business works” is something we don’t really tend to discuss much as front-enders. We focus a great deal on user experience, validation methods, and accessibility, yet we overlook what the data does once it leaves our control
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Written by: Daniel Schwarz
Safari 26.4 becomes the first browser to ship CSS Grid Lanes.
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Written by: Daniel Schwarz
Firefox 149, like Chrome 133, ships popover=hint, which closes all but auto popovers.
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Written by: Geoff Graham
Looking at research and experiments that are designed to automatically generate user interfaces based on user preferences.
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Written by: Daniel Schwarz
Firefox 149 and Safari 26.4 now allow for querying the @container name only.
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Written by: Daniel Schwarz
Christian Alder’s sibling-index() color shades one-liner.
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Written by: Daniel Schwarz
The new CSS corner-shape() property is mathematical, so it’s easily animated. Author Daniel Schwarz pokes at animating the property for interesting UI effects.
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