Fancy CSS Borders Using Masks
Temani Afif looks at some modern CSS masking techniques that will help you create fancy borders.
Temani Afif looks at some modern CSS masking techniques that will help you create fancy borders.
Tiffany B. Brown untangles Flexbox mysteries giving you an overview of the most important things to keep in mind while working with Flexbox.
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Patrick Brosset breaks down the latest features in DevTools across browsers.
Kilian Valkhof explains how to compare two selectors to decide which has the highest specificity.
Amarachi Amaechi reviews several features available in Media Queries Level 4 and demonstrates the implementation of each feature using PostCSS.
Manuel Matuzovic explains how you can lower the specificity of a selector using :where() pseudo-class.
General guidance on how to design more accessible services that covers best design practices for users from the following areas: low vision, D/deaf and hard of hearing, dyslexia, motor disabilities, users on the autistic spectrum, and users of screen readers.
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Pika is an online open-source app that lets you quickly beautify screenshots by adding rounded corners, background colors, shadows, and more.
Shottr is a macOS screenshot app with scrolling screenshots, OCR, annotation, and measurement instruments.
Brad Frost shares insightful lessons on the creative process learned from the documentary about The Beatles.
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