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Issue #129

September 22, 2014

CSS Audits: Taking Stock of Your Code

Susan Robertson
CSS Audits: Taking Stock of Your Code

A CSS audit helps to organize code and eliminate repetition for speedier sites. Susan Robertson shows how to sleuth out potential trouble spots, along with offering tips on tools, documentation, and ways to keep your codebases lean well into the future.

Getting Started with CSS Shapes

Razvan Caliman
Getting Started with CSS Shapes

Razvan Caliman shows how use CSS Shapes to create experiences that you have never been able to create on the web before.

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Articles & Tutorials

Build Web Layouts Easily with Susy

Build Web Layouts Easily with Susy

Zell Liew

An excellent introduction to Susy (a Sass add-on that provides you with the tools to build your own grid layouts that match the needs of your website) by Zell Liew.

The Role of Utility Classes in Scalable CSS

The Role of Utility Classes in Scalable CSS

David Clark

In this article David Clark attempts to define the CSS “utility class” and examines its benefits and dangers, especially for large-scale projects.

A Quick Introduction to BrowserSync

Cory Simmons

In this quick video tutorial Cory Simmons introduces you to BrowserSync, an excellent tool that synchronises URLs, interactions and code changes across multiple devices.

Optimizing Webfont Selection and Synthesis

Ilya Grigorik

Ilya Grigorik explores if it’s possible (and smart) to optimize performance by relying on the browser to synthesize some font variants on your behalf.

Creating a Collection of CSS3 Animated Preloaders

Aaron Lumsden

In this tutorial Aaron Lumsden shows how to create a collection of pre-loaders for your web projects using nothing but HTML and CSS3.

Tools

Select-CSS

Select-CSS is an experimental technique that styles a native select consistently cross-platform with only minimal CSS.

Tablesaw

Tablesaw is a set of jQuery plugins that will help you deal with responsive tables.

Inspiration

Blend Mode Experiment

Gregor Adams
Blend Mode Experiment

A very interesting (and hypnotising) CSS experiment by Gregor Adams. (Make sure your browser supports CSS blending modes before viewing it).

Until Next Week

Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor

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