Nesting Components
In this article Simurai explores different options for styling nested components.
In this article Simurai explores different options for styling nested components.
Nick Walsh explains that the very nature of CSS leaves many problems without an exact solution, and the right one for you won’t always work for others.
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To understand the future of CSS, you first need to understand its past. In this interview Eric Meyer talks about how he helped make CSS what it is.
Steve Souders explains how to make sure your hero images load and render as early as possible using custom metrics.
Michael Weaver gives a nice introduction into BEM methodology.
Geoff Graham gives an overview of different CSS at-rules (statements that provide CSS with instructions to perform or how to behave).
Ada Rose Edwards gives a couple of good advices on reaching 60fps in the browser.
Chassis is an attempt at creating open standards designed for CSS libraries, JavaScript UI libraries, and web developers in general. This project will define standards for markup and class names for common widgets and patterns, as well as an implementation of those standards.
Animate Plus is a powerful and lightweight JavaScript library that lets you animate CSS properties and SVG attributes.
A couple of creative text styles and hover effects for your inspiration. Some effects use experimental techniques including SVG masking and Canvas.
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Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor