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Issue #160

April 28, 2015

Manage large CSS projects with ITCSS

Manage large CSS projects with ITCSS

Harry Roberts introduces Inverted Triangle CSS, and explains how to use it to create, manage and scale your large-scale CSS projects.

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Cyclomatic Complexity: Logic in CSS

Cyclomatic Complexity: Logic in CSS

Your selectors are the most fundamental aspect of your CSS architecture; make sure you’re writing sane and simple ones.

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Articles & Tutorials

More Weight Doesn't Mean More Wait

More Weight Doesn't Mean More Wait

An excellent, in-depth article on improving web performance by Scott Jehl of Filament Group.

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Netflix Logo in CSS

Netflix Logo in CSS

Gregor Adams explains in detail how he managed to re-create the Netflix logo animation in pure CSS (with a little bit of Sass).

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Just Use Pixels

Ben Frain looks at the different CSS units, and explains why pixels might not be a bad idea after all.

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Where Style Guides Fit Into Process

Chris Coyier shares his thoughts on where a style guide can fit into a team’s process.

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How Do You Mark up a Comic?

Taylor Hunt explains how to mark up a web comic to make the meaning clear to assistive technology, search engines, and anyone looking at the source.

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Tools

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Inspiration

What Really Matters: Focusing on Top Tasks

What Really Matters: Focusing on Top Tasks

Gerry McGovern on why you should focus on what really matters (the top tasks) and defocus on what matters less (the tiny tasks).

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