What Is A CSS Framework Anyway?
Harry RobertsIn this talk, Harry Roberts looks at what is currently wrong with a lot of CSS frameworks; the merits—if any—of developing your own; and how to build them better.
In this talk, Harry Roberts looks at what is currently wrong with a lot of CSS frameworks; the merits—if any—of developing your own; and how to build them better.
Catalin Miron covers the basics of CSS Animations and builds a quick example to demonstrate covered principles.
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Nick Pettit gives a quick overview of the current state of responsive web design and outlines all recent changes.
Fairly soon (in Chrome 36, to be precise) you’ll be able to use new animate() method in JavaScript to control CSS3 animations.
If you’re developing with a CSS preprocessor, you should be using Source Maps; they really make development a lot easier and faster.
Probably not, but this is a very interesting article nevertheless.
In this article Joni Trythall covers the basics of animating SVG gradients.
Pho is a tool that will help you automate your workflow. It uses Gulp as task runner, Yeoman for scaffolding new projects and Bower for installing client-side packages.
A starting point for scalable, maintainable CSS architecture. It is designed to work with your own asset compilation process (asset pipeline, grunt or gulp).
A very cool CSS drawing experiment by Lynn Fisher that nicely shows what’s possible with a single div.
Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor