Quantity Queries for CSS
Heydon Pickering walks you through a new idea for creating style breakpoints for quantities of HTML elements.
Heydon Pickering walks you through a new idea for creating style breakpoints for quantities of HTML elements.
Harry Roberts explains in detail how to employ a suite of namespaces to make your UI code more readable and transparent.
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The hardest problem in CSS is eliminating side effects: base rule changes, naming collisions and subtree matches. Philip Walton looks at how can BEM help you eliminate these side effects.
In this article Kevin Lorenz will walk you through all the steps required in order to set up a basic Grunt front end project: creating the project structure, compiling Sass to CSS, setting up a local server, live reloading and minifying JavaScript.
Osvaldas Valutis explains how to use localStorage for storing SVG sprites.
Bram Stein looks at some of the typographic features we need on web for an optimal and beautiful reading experience.
Varya Stepanova and Juuso Backman show how to generate living style guides directly from the style definition sources, using the SC5 Style Guide Generator.
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Favico.js is a handy tool that will help you add badges, images or videos to your favicons.
DOMListener is a simple tool that provides convenient interface for observing DOM changes (node removal and addition, attribute and text modifications).
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Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor