Mdo-ular CSS
Mark Otto on writing better CSS with fewer, more flexible guidelines that help put the focus on what’s between the curly braces.
Mark Otto on writing better CSS with fewer, more flexible guidelines that help put the focus on what’s between the curly braces.
Cathy Dutton shares tips that will help you keep your CSS in check and write lightweight modular code.
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Chris Coyier looks at the text-decoration property and various text-decoration sub-properties that offer more fine-grained control.
Mahdi Dibaiee gives an introduction to CSS Filters while sharing his experience of creating a CSS Filter Editor widget for Firefox Developer Tools.
Geoff Graham outlines the differences of applying CSS to html and body elements and shows some practical examples where styling one over the other might make sense.
Drew Minns gives a nice introduction into clip-path property.
Ire Aderinokun looks at the different ways you can declare font sizes in CSS.
A tool that lets you easily implement localStorage web font caching.
The easiest way to install all of the Google Web Fonts on OSX.
A responsive, magazine-like website layout with a creative grid item animation effect that happens when opening the content.
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Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor