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Issue #235

October 18, 2016

Laying out the Future with Grid and Flexbox

Laying out the Future with Grid and Flexbox

Rachel Andrew introduces a new layout system, a system encompassing Flexbox, CSS Grid Layout, and the Box Alignment Module, and looks at the mindset shift needed to take advantage of these modules.

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Thoughtful CSS Architecture

Thoughtful CSS Architecture

Nathan Rambeck provides an introduction to CSS architecture that will help you design a structure for your code so your projects and teams can grow without becoming an unmanageable mess.

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Articles & Tutorials

@supports Will Change Your Life

Charlotte Jackson gives a nice, practical introduction into @supports at-rule.

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Using CSS Mod Queries with Range Selectors

Patrick Clancey plies a creative use of mod queries and range selectors to change the layout of elements in lists.

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The Amazing Women of CSS

There is a bunch of women doing amazing work in CSS right now. Rachel Andrew created a short list with some of them.

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Finding the Index Position in a Sass Map Loop

Shay Howe shows a neat Sass trick you may not know: Finding the index, or current, position when looping through a Sass map.

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SVG & Media Queries

Jake Archibald looks at the nuances of how different browsers handle media queries in SVG.

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Tools

Yarn

Yarn is a fast, reliable, and secure package manager for JavaScript. And yes, it seems that Yarn might be an improvement over npm.

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Hue.css

A huge pack of photorealistic CSS gradients that you can use as content backdrops in any part of your website.

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Inspiration

Meshi the CSS Dog

Meshi the CSS Dog

David Khourshid created an adorable, CSS-only animated dog based on a Dribbble by Gal Shir.

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