Written by: Geoff Graham
A little gem from Kevin Powell’s “HTML & CSS Tip of the Week” website, reminding us that using container queries opens up container query units for sizing things based on the size of the queried container.
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Written by: Geoff Graham
The steps for how I took the Baseline Status web component and made it into a WordPress block that can be used on any page of post.
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Written by: Ryan Trimble
Are partials the only thing keeping you writing CSS in Sass? With a little configuration, it’s possible to compile partial CSS files without a Sass dependency. Ryan Trimble has the details.
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Written by: Geoff Graham
Did you see the release notes for Chrome 133? It’s currently in beta, but the Chrome team has been publishing a slew of new articles with pretty incredible demos that are tough to ignore. I figured I’d round those up in one place.
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Written by: Geoff Graham
When using View Transitions you’ll notice the page becomes unresponsive to clicks while a View Transition is running. […] This […]
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Written by: Juan Diego Rodríguez
All of the things that the CSS Working Group would change if they had a time-traveling Delorean to go back and do things over.
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Written by: Juan Diego Rodríguez
The @view-transition
at-rule has two descriptions. One is the commonly used navigation
descriptor. The second is types
, the lesser-known of the two, and one that probably envies how much attention navigation gets. But read on to learn why we need types
and how it opens up new possibilities for custom view transitions when navigating between pages.
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Written by: Andy Clarke
After 20 years since Andy Clarke first published his book about Multi-Column Layout in CSS, he’s back to encourage a fresh look at CSS columns for enhanced readability and design flexibility.
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Written by: Preethi
When it comes to positioning elements on a page, including text, there are many ways to go about it in CSS — the literal position
property with corresponding inset-*
properties, translate
, margin
, anchor()
(limited browser support at the moment), and so forth. The offset
property is another one that belongs in that list.
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Written by: Geoff Graham
I was reading through Juan’s recent Almanac entry for the @counter-style at-rule and I’ll be darned if he didn’t uncover […]
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Written by: Geoff Graham
Chris wrote about “Likes” pages a long while back. The idea is rather simple: “Like” an item in your RSS […]
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Written by: Temani Afif
Anchor positioning can be great for little interactive effects — as Temani Afif shows off with this clever idea for a menu hover.
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