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Issue #211

April 19, 2016

Interview with Håkon Wium Lie

Interview with Håkon Wium Lie

The inventor of CSS explains how it saved the web — but warns that the battle is not over yet.

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Web Font Loading Patterns

Web Font Loading Patterns

Web font load­ing may seem com­pli­cated, but it is ac­tu­ally quite sim­ple if you use these font load­ing pat­terns. Bram Stein explains how to com­bine the pat­terns to cre­ate cus­tom font load­ing be­hav­iour that works in all browsers.

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Articles & Tutorials

Better CSS Drop Caps With “initial-letter”

Ian Yates shows how you can easily create drop caps using initial-letter property. Browser support for initial-letter is, unfortunately, still very poor.

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Flexible Sized Grids with auto-fill and minmax

Rachel Andrew explains how you can create grid definitions with flexible columns and flexible numbers of columns using auto-fill/auto-fit and minmax.

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CSS @apply Rule (Native CSS Mixins)

Serg Gospodarets describes the syntax, browser support, and fallbacks of just announced native CSS mixins.

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Your First Responsive Email Build With Foundation for Emails

Adam Burucs gives an overview of ZURB’s Foundation for Emails framework and demonstrates how to use it to create a simple responsive email.

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The Web Fonts: Preloaded

If you’re not currently using a font loading strategy, using preload with web fonts will reduce the amount of FOIT your visitors will see.

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Tools

Iframify

A handy tool that that can be used as an element queries alternative.

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Flexbox Patterns

Flexbox patterns that will help you easily build UI components.

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Inspiration

Interactive 3D Mall Map

Interactive 3D Mall Map

An interactive 3D mall map concept with a sidebar search and pin indicators for every level.

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Until Next Week

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