7 Things Every Designer Needs to Know about Accessibility
Jesse Hausler covers the major things you need to know in order for your products to be “design-ready” to meet the minimum standards of accessibility.
Jesse Hausler covers the major things you need to know in order for your products to be “design-ready” to meet the minimum standards of accessibility.
Kasey Bonifacio shares some tips on refactoring legacy projects that have been hacked together over the span of many years.
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Belén Albeza on why you probably don’t need a CSS framework for your every project.
Pavels Jelisejevs explores how PostCSS can help improve and maintain your CSS quality with code linting and analysis.
Geoff Phillips shows how to create an interactive carousel that works in a decent number of modern email clients.
Aleks Hudochenkov demonstrates how useful can be PostCSS (for dealing with images).
John D. Jameson shows how to create an interesting text effect using SVG filters.
Modaal is a WCAG 2.0 Level AA accessible modal window plugin.
A simple Chrome extension that adds a banner to your sites to indicate whether it’s local or live.
A few beautiful particle effects. JavaScript was used to generate the particles, but motions are done with CSS.
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Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor