Why You Need to Refactor Your CSS
Nathan Rambeck on why you should regularly refactor your CSS.
Nathan Rambeck on why you should regularly refactor your CSS.
Glen Maddern explains what CSS Modules is, and why it’s the future.
Through 25 video lessons, you will learn how to master Xcode and start creating native iOS apps. You’ll learn the ins and outs of Xcode 6’s interface, as well as everything from variables to strings to functions.
Insights behind the responsive redesign of Kremlin.ru, the challenges and constraints, creative front-end solutions, unusual budgets and stakeholders.
Chris Manning goes over @font-face and how it can be problematic, different ways to improve font loading performance and the prospects for better font loading in the near future.
Robin Rendle looks at plain CSS methods for styling data.
Paddi MacDonnell looks at the current state of responsive images, explains what works, where the problems and pitfalls still lie, and how you can use responsive images today.
Joshua Hibbert shares another useful solution for responsive tables.
Tiffany Stoik explains how to create interesting 8-bit inspired, playful hover effects.
LazyLoad is a fast, lightweight and flexible script for loading images only when they’re about to enter the viewport of a scrollable area.
A very lightweight, customizable notifications utility with zero external dependencies.
Rafael González created beautiful CSS Bars you can actually use in your projects.
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Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor