BEM & Atomic Design: A CSS Architecture Worth Loving
Wes Ruvalcaba shares his approach to front-end architecture.
Wes Ruvalcaba shares his approach to front-end architecture.
Malthe Jørgensen shares some good tips on writing maintainable CSS.
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Ire Aderinokun explains how can you create interactive elements without JavaScript, using :target pseudo-element.
The new CSS Containment property will let you limit the scope of the browser’s styles, layout and paint work.
An in-depth guide on making SVGs accessible by Heather Migliorisi.
Chris Coyier on why, as a front-end developer, you should be aware of everything that makes a website tick.
Patrick Catanzariti looks at how the Internet of Things may affect front-end web development in the coming years and how to plan ahead.
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Triggers classes on HTML elements based on the scroll position. Uses requestAnimationFrame so it doesn’t jack the users scroll.
Super easy to use Sass mixins to establish a typographic system with modular scale and vertical rhythm.
Dau Jakas recreated (and animated) a beautiful illustration he found on dribbble in pure CSS.
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Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor