Mixing Color for the Web with Sass
Justin McDowell explains how can a CSS preprocessor (Sass) shed a new light on your color palettes.
Justin McDowell explains how can a CSS preprocessor (Sass) shed a new light on your color palettes.
Jon Bellah gives an excellent introduction into visual regression testing with Phantom CSS.
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Tobias Ahlin shows how to optimize box-shadow animations by moving the rendering to a pseudo-element.
Una Kravets introduces Classy CSS (former OOBEMITSCSS), a scalable, modular, and class-based approach to CSS.
Jenni McKinnon explains how CSS Grids work, why you should use them and how to code your own grids for custom layouts.
Tyler Sticka on why you shouldn’t use icon fonts.
Andy Rossi shares a few tips that can improve readability of your CSS.
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A few simple, but solid patterns for responsive HTML emails.
A clean and simple notification plugin with no external dependencies.
Manoela Ilic created a couple of brilliant (responsive, and flexbox-based) pricing table styles for your inspiration.
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Zoran Jambor