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CSS Chronicles XLII | CSS-Tricks

CSS Chronicles XLII | CSS-Tricks

[ad_1] Remember these? Chris would write a post now and then to chronicle things happening around the ol’ CSS-Tricks site. It’s only been 969 days since the last one, give or take. Just think: back then we were poking at writing CSS in JavaScript and juuuuuuust starting to get excited about a set of proposed […]

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Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know

[ad_1] In today’s swipe-and-tap culture, websites still make their way as prime property in the digital real estate world. Latest websites are versatile hubs where accessibility meets advancement to offer an ecosystem full of memorable user experiences. Effective web project management ensures that your website meets all objectives and stays abreast of the latest user

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HTML Web Components Make Progressive Enhancement And CSS Encapsulation Easier!

HTML Web Components Make Progressive Enhancement And CSS Encapsulation Easier!

[ad_1] I have to thank Jeremy Keith and his wonderfully insightful article from late last year that introduced me to the concept of HTML Web Components. This was the “a-ha!” moment for me: When you wrap some existing markup in a custom element and then apply some new behaviour with JavaScript, technically you’re not doing

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20 Best New Websites, July 2024

20 Best New Websites, July 2024

[ad_1] July 08, 2024 Welcome to July’s round up of websites to inspire you. This month’s collection ranges from the most stripped-back design, to high-concept interactive motion graphics, with much more in between. Enjoy! Here the currently popular color pairing of red on pink-toned white has been softened to a warm orange on cream. This

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Sara Joy: Everybody's Free (To Write Websites)

Sara Joy: Everybody’s Free (To Write Websites)

[ad_1] Sara Joy’s adaptation of the song “Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)” (YouTube) originally by Baz Luhrman with lyrics pulled directly from Mary Schmich‘s classic essay, “Wear Sunscreen”. Anyone who has graduated high school since 1999 doesn’t even have to look up the song since it’s become an unofficial-official commencement ceremony staple. If you graduated

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