A Gentle Introduction to Anchor Positioning

Saron Yitbarek gives a fantastic introduction to anchor positioning.
Saron Yitbarek gives a fantastic introduction to anchor positioning.
Ahmad Shadeed explores how to rebuild and improve a popular layout sharing a number of handy tips along the way.
With AI in Jira, you can capture tasks from Slack or Microsoft teams, write a complete description, create subtasks based on your previous work, and find and attach relevant work and resources.
So your teams, instead of working in siloed spreadsheets, can move forward with all the context they need to move their big ideas from due to done. That’s how Jira helped Reddit break down silos between teams and Roblox save 150K annually.
Matt Zeunert provides a detailed guide to how to get started with the Safari Web Inspector and introduces some of its more advanced features.
Jeremy Keith demonstrates different options you have to style link underlines.
Sunkanmi Fafowora created a nice quiz that will help you test your CSS knowledge with 100+ questions on CSS from basic selectors to advanced topics like pseudo-classes, cascade layers, and container queries.
Ana Tudor shows how to get the number of auto-fit/auto-fill columns in CSS using container query units, CSS variables, and CSS mathematical functions.
Andrey Sitnik shares lessons learned from creating and maintaining the PostCSS open source project over the past 12 years.
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snapDOM is a fast and accurate DOM-to-image capture tool built for Zumly, a zoom-based view transition framework.
An AI-powered Git extension that generates commit messages using OpenAI’s model.
Josetxu created another stunning piece of art using only CSS.
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