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Issue #145

January 13, 2015

The 2014 CSS Report: Examining How CSS Is Being Used in the Wild

Alex McPherson
The 2014 CSS Report: Examining How CSS Is Being Used in the Wild

Alex McPherson scraped 8000 websites and looked at them to identify patterns and trends, and to see how fast they actually are.

Sass Guidelines

Kitty Giraudel
Sass Guidelines

Styleguide for writing sane, maintainable and scalable Sass. This is a priceless resource if you’re working (or thinking about working) with Sass.

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Articles & Tutorials

Designing For Print With CSS

Designing For Print With CSS

Rachel Andrew

In this article, Rachel Andrew takes a look at the CSS modules that have been created not for use in web browsers, but to deal with printed and paged media.

Using CSS3's nth-child Selector to Invent New Ones

Using CSS3's nth-child Selector to Invent New Ones

Matt Mastracci

Matt Mastracci shows a couple of really interesting things you can do with :nth-child and :nth-last-child selectors.

How We Use Web Fonts Responsibly, or, Avoiding a @font-face-palm

Zach Leatherman

Zach Leatherman shows how to load your fonts and font content asynchronously.

Strategies for Keeping CSS Specificity Low

Chris Coyier

Chris Coyier gives a couple of great tips on how to keep CSS specificity low over time.

Quick Tip: Conditional Form Fields with CSS

Christian Heilmann

Christian Heilmann shows how to conditionally show form fields and explains what are drawbacks and advantages of CSS-only approach.

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Tools

browser-perf

A NodeJS based tool that picks up performance data from browser developer tools and converts them to metrics like frame rates, expensive event handlers, paints, and layouts.

deSVG

deSVG is a handy tool that will help you remove inline SVG bloat from your HTML.

Inspiration

Inspiration for Text Input Effects

Manoela Ilic
Inspiration for Text Input Effects

Some inspiration for effects on text inputs using CSS transitions, animations and pseudo-elements.

Until Next Week

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Zoran Jambor

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