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Issue #179

September 8, 2015

CSS vs. SVG: Shapes and Arbitrarily-Shaped UI Components

CSS vs. SVG: Shapes and Arbitrarily-Shaped UI Components

Sara Soueidan goes over techniques for creating arbitrarily-shaped UI components using CSS properties and SVG’s capabilities, and a mix of both!

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The Anatomy of Responsive Images

The Anatomy of Responsive Images

Jake Archibald gives a nice visual overview of how exactly responsive images work.

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Articles & Tutorials

Prefetching, Preloading, Prebrowsing

Robin Rendle explains how to improve the user experience in a noticeable way by using some performance enhancing techniques.

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CSS Grid and The Box Alignment Module

Rachel Andrew takes a quick look at how Flexbox properties work with Grid Layout.

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Diving Deep into SVG Animations

Daniel O’Connor shares his story of the trial and error of creating SVG animations.

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Gulp for Beginners

An excellent introduction into Gulp (you are using it, aren’t you?) by Zell Liew.

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Inspiration

CSS UFO

CSS UFO

Ross B. played around with orbiting dynamics using transform, transform-origin, and backface-visibility. The result is pretty great.

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