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Issue #197

January 12, 2016

Using Layered Animation in CSS to Animate along Curved Paths

Using Layered Animation in CSS to Animate along Curved Paths

Tobias Ahlin explains how can you get fine-grained control over an object’s path by using two or more objects to drive an animation.

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Blending Modes Demystified

Blending Modes Demystified

Justin McDowell shows how can you, with a few lines of CSS, now flexibly add Photoshop-level blending effects to your designs.

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Articles & Tutorials

Reality Is Messy

You can’t always make everything as perfect as you’d like it to be. And that’s ok.

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Simplest CSS Slideshow

Jonathan Snook demonstrates how to create a slideshow without using any JavaScript.

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CSS Selectors You Can Use Today

Anthony Dillon gives an overview of some potentially lesser known CSS features that have quite good browser support.

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Support for Older Versions of Internet Explorer Ends on January 12, 2016

After January 12, 2016, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or technical support for older versions of Internet Explorer.

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CSS Modules — Solving the Challenges of CSS at Scale

Tom Cornilliac on how to overcome the challenges of building and maintaining CSS at scale.

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Tools

psdiff

Git hook to automagically render .PSD files to images, allowing you to visually diff changes.

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CSSketch

Plugin that adds CSS support to Sketch 3 for a faster design workflow.

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Inspiration

Swiss in CSS

Swiss in CSS

Swiss in CSS is a collection of animated posters that pays homage to the International Typographic Style and the designers that pioneered the ideas behind the influential design movement.

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Until Next Week

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