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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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One day I’d love to publish a note in one of the CSS specs that’s like this one I found […]
The CSSWG just approved the new CSS logo! — “WG likes the logo and would like to officially endorse it, […]
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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A big THANK YOU to Lea Verou for all the years of work in the Technical Architecture Group! The Web […]
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.
I had the pleasure of hosting a recent Smashing Magazine workshop on product design, subbing for Vitaly Friedman who usually […]
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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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Join the Chrome DevRel team and a skateboarding Chrome Dino on a journey through the latest CSS launched for Chrome […]
Anselm Hannemann on the intersection between frameworks and learning the basics: Nowadays people can write great React and TypeScript code. […]
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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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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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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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