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Issue #543

March 30, 2023

Ten Tips for Better CSS Transitions and Animations

Ten Tips for Better CSS Transitions and Animations

Josh Collinsworth shares some fantastic advice on creating high-quality, polished web animations.

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The End of Front-End Development

The End of Front-End Development

Joshua Comeau shares his hypothesis for what will happen with the front-end development landscape as AI tools become increasingly prominent.

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Mastering Prettier & Stylelint

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CSS Navbar: Create a Stunning Navigation Bar From Scratch

CSS Navbar: Create a Stunning Navigation Bar From Scratch

A step-by-step guide to creating a simple yet beautiful navigation bar from scratch using CSS, from creating a semantic HTML structure for the navigation to picking beautiful gradients and tweaking the design until it feels and works just right.

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Level Up Your VS Code Workflow: Start Using Profiles

A short, hands-on guide to VS Code profiles. Find out what Visual Studio Code profiles are, what are the practical use cases for them, how they work, how to share them, and more.

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Articles & Tutorials

CSS Nesting

Adam Argyle gives an in-depth introduction to native CSS nesting.

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Resizing with CSS

Michelle Barker shares a detailed guide to CSS resize property.

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Hiding Empty Elements With CSS :empty and :has()

Tobias Ahlin Bjerrome outlines a practical use case for :has() pseudo-class.

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The Modern Web’s Underrated Powerhouse

Klint Finley looks at the state of CSS from the early days to the present and shares some thoughts on why it still doesn’t get the attention JavaScript does.

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CSS-only Widgets Are Inaccessible

Adrian Roselli explains why CSS-only interactive widgets are probably not accessible.

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Inspiration

CSS Flux Capacitor

CSS Flux Capacitor

Kostantin Denerz created a stunning CSS illustration demonstrating CSS features like animations, @property rule, conic-gradient, and more.

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Until Next Week

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Zoran Jambor

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