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Issue #384

October 29, 2019

The Two-Value Syntax of the CSS Display Property

The Two-Value Syntax of the CSS Display Property

Rachel Andrew introduces the two-value syntax of the display CSS property.

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Accessible Drop Caps

Accessible Drop Caps

Adrian Roselli explains how to create accessible drop caps.

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How to Revert CSS — Get Back to Default Browser Style

Miriam Suzanne gives a quick intro to the new revert value and explains how it’s different from what we had before.

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Workflow: Local WordPress Development to Production

Chris Coyier shows off the basics of how he works locally with a WordPress site, and then demonstrates how he gets it to production.

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Implementing Dark Mode For My Website

Ahmad Shadeed shares how he created a dark color version of his blog.

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The Elements of Responsive Typography

Jessica Chan walks you through the basics of sizing fonts in CSS and looks at a few different approaches you can use in your own projects.

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A Business Case for Dropping Internet Explorer

Ollie Williams outlines why we should drop IE support.

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Inspiration

Pure CSS Avatar

Pure CSS Avatar

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Until Next Week

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