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Issue #90

December 19, 2013

Speed up your site with Chrome DevTools

Addy Osmani
Speed up your site with Chrome DevTools

Addy Osmani reveals how to use Chrome DevTools to make your sites jank-free.

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Creating a Simple Responsive HTML Email

Nicole Merlin
Creating a Simple Responsive HTML Email

Nicole Merlin demonstrates how to create a simple responsive HTML email which should work in most email clients.

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Articles & Tutorials

Turbo-Charge Your CSS With Emmet

Turbo-Charge Your CSS With Emmet

Josh Medeski

Josh Medeski shows a number of tips & tricks that will help you write CSS more effectively with a little help from Emmet.

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Responsive Photosets

Responsive Photosets

Terry Mun

Terry Mun has written an extensive tutorial on how to create a not-so-simple plugin for creating beautiful photosets.

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BEM, Multiple Modifiers, and Experimenting with Attribute Selectors

Tommy Marshall

Tommy Marshall explores a technique that could help to keep your code DRY.

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CSS Variables in Firefox 29

Cameron McCormack

An initial implementation of CSS Variables has just landed in Firefox Nightly, which is currently at version 29.

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Sasstraction

Jeremy Keith

Should CSS variables remain firmly in the realm of preprocessers rather than browsers?

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How to fix the ugly font rendering in Google Chrome

Christian Lavie

Christian Lavie shows a nice fix for webfonts rendering issue. The only drawback is that you have to host font-files by yourself.

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Tools

Myth

Myth is a CSS postprocessor that lets you write pure CSS without having to worry about slow browser support, or even slow spec approval. It’s like a CSS polyfill.

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Unison.js - unifying named breakpoints across CSS, JS, and HTML

Unison.js is a plugin that allows you to declare named breakpoints in one place and automatically sync them across your javascript and markup.

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Inspiration

Unfolding the Box Model

Chris Ruppel
Unfolding the Box Model

A very creative and informative presentation on CSS3D transforms by Chris Ruppel.

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Until next week

Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor

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