A Reader’s Question on Nested Lists
Answering a reader’s question about how to create a complex numbering system with CSS list counters.
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Answering a reader’s question about how to create a complex numbering system with CSS list counters.
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Some weekend reading on the heels of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAADM), which took place yesterday. The Email Markup Consortium […]
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Hey, isn’t there a fairly new CSS feature that works with scroll regions? Oh yes, that’s Scroll-Driven Animations. Shouldn’t that mean we can trigger an animation while scrolling through the items in a CSS carousel?
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What it looks like to troubleshoot one of those impossible issues that turns out to be something totally else you never thought of.
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I know, I know: there are a ton of content management system options available, and while I’ve tested several, none have really been the one, y’know? Weird pricing models, difficult customization, some even end up becoming a whole ‘nother thing to manage.
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Sara Soueidan evaluated the accessibility of CSS Carousels — which are billed as “accessible by default” — and I need […]
What does it look like to refactor your own code? John Rhea picks apart an old CSS animation he wrote and walks through the thought process of optimizing it.
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Okay, nobody is an exaggeration, but have you seen the stats for hwb()
? They show a steep decline, and after working a lot on color in the CSS-Tricks almanac, I’ve just been wondering why that is.
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Along with the version 3.13 release, GSAP, and all its awesome plugins, are now freely available to everyone.
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Using scroll shadows, especially for mobile devices, is a subtle bit of UX that Chris has covered before. Geoff covered a newer approach that uses the animation-timeline
property. Here’s yet another way.
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Straight from the W3C Technical Architecture Group: “[W]e see an urgency to have a strict timeline for the removal of […]
The CSS shape()
function recently gained support in both Chromium and WebKit browsers. It’s a way of drawing complex shapes when clipping elements with the clip-path
property.