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Issue #234

October 11, 2016

Refactoring CSS Without Losing Your Mind

Refactoring CSS Without Losing Your Mind

In this talk, Harry Roberts looks at how to decide what to refactor and when; how you can refactor code whilst still shipping features; how to avoid regressions when adding new CSS; and a bunch of other neat little tips and tricks.

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Styling Underlines on the Web

Styling Underlines on the Web

John Jameson shares all the different ways you can style underlines.

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Articles & Tutorials

A Redesign with CSS Shapes

Eric Meyer demonstrates how to enhance your page with some cutting-edge design techniques: non-rectangular float shapes and feature queries.

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How to use CSS Feature Queries

Abbey Fitzgerald explains how CSS Feature Queries work.

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Responsive Table Layout

Matt Smith shows an easy way to optimize your tables for mobile devices.

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Building a Maintainable and Scalable CSS Codebase with ITCSS

Oliver Thomas Klein explains how to write maintainable CSS that scales organically using ITCSS architecture.

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Your Team Needs a UX Engineer

Keith J Grant on why we need to stop assuming every JavaScript developer has a solid grasp on CSS, and why we should hire (at least) one CSS/accessibility developer for the team.

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Tools

Hero Patterns

A collection of repeatable SVG background patterns for you to use on your digital projects.

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Slick

Slick is a responsive, accessible jQuery carousel that works both on touch and mouse devices.

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Inspiration

Pure CSS Minesweeper

Pure CSS Minesweeper

Bali Balo actually created a fully functioning minesweeper with pure CSS.

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