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Issue #264

May 9, 2017

Easing Linear Gradients

Easing Linear Gradients

Andreas Larsen explains how can you make your linear gradients visually much smoother.

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A Modern Front-End Workflow

A Modern Front-End Workflow

In this talk, Umar Hansa shares useful DevTools tips and tricks that will help you understand and debug the internals of a webpage quickly and with ease.

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Articles & Tutorials

CSS Animations vs the Web Animations API: A Case Study

Ire Aderinokun explains why you should use CSS Animations for small, UI-related animations, and the Web Animation API for more advanced effects that need fine-tuned control.

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Tackling Render Blocking CSS for a Fast Rendering Website

Maria Antonietta Perna discusses CSS as being on the critical rendering path and points out a few solutions you can try out in your development work.

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How to Check for Accessible Colors

Rob Dodson covers some of the tools to help you identify possible problem areas in regard to colors contrast and explains how you can tune them up so they’re more distinct on the page.

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An Introduction to Accessibility

Adam Soucie gives a nice introduction the basics concepts of accessibility.

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Slowdown CPU Performance

Ben Schwarz‏ shows how to slow down CPU performance in Chrome (by 5X) to bring your desktop closer to how a global average smartphone would perform.

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Inspiration

Some CSS Doctors from Doctor Who

Some CSS Doctors from Doctor Who

Giulia Cardieri created the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor using pure CSS (Sass).

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