Axiomatic CSS and Lobotomized Owls
Heydon PickeringHeydon Pickering offers an unexpected option for handling cascading styles more efficiently: a variation on the universal selector.
Heydon Pickering offers an unexpected option for handling cascading styles more efficiently: a variation on the universal selector.
Philip Zastrow shares just how powerful parent selector (&) can be to create simple, clean, and robust Sass.
An EPIC 2.0 update for CSS Hat is here! It has awesome new features like multiple layer export, custom code templates, middlewares, syntax highlighting…
Jonathan Cutrell looks at some of the finer details of the recent Shopify’s redesign, and talks a bit about how the redesign was achieved.
Dudley Storey explains how to control text fragments (widows & orphans) for a better-looking site.
Colin Toh brings out the shining qualities of the much-maligned display: table.
Jaime Caballero explains the basic principles of Object-Oriented CSS.
Agus E Setiyono shows two handy tricks on how to utilize CSS Gradients for borders.
Clippy is a tool for generating values for shape functions for the new and cool CSS clip-path property.
Nice and useful tool that stripps comments from CSS. It can be used from the command-line or through the gulp/grunt/broccoli plugins.
This form is an excellent example of how little it takes to delight a user. (Hint: Click on a password field.)
Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor