Introducing RAIL: A User-Centric Model For Performance
RAIL is a model for breaking down UX into key actions; it provides concrete performance goals and a structure for thinking about performance strategically.
RAIL is a model for breaking down UX into key actions; it provides concrete performance goals and a structure for thinking about performance strategically.
Ana Tudor demonstrates that repeating-linear-gradients can be very useful.
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Critical CSS inlining is a technique you can use to speed up the performance of your web apps by inlining the “critical” CSS in a <style> tag, and deferring the rest of your CSS.
A tutorial on how to create some interesting 3D progress bars with CSS/Sass. Discover how to use box shadows and gradients to create realistic looking skins.
Franklin Ta shows how can you easily find the difference between two images using CSS Filters.
David Khourshid on how to use typographical styles in Sass, and how to use vertical rhythm for layout.
Matt Smith shares a nice collection of useful CSS tips.
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A modern approach to copy text to clipboard. No Flash. No dependencies. Just 2kb.
A responsive CSS animation framework for creating sliders, presentations, banners, and other step-based applications.
Writing on the web can be intimidating, but it’s a great way to clarify your thinking, and can lead to new opportunities in the process.
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Zoran Jambor