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Issue #327

August 21, 2018

Creating the “Perfect” CSS System

Creating the “Perfect” CSS System

Lindsay Grizzard has written a high-level guide for building moderate to large-scale CSS systems.

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Building Battleship in CSS

Building Battleship in CSS

Daniel Schulz created an experiment to see how far into an interactive experience you can get using only CSS.

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Articles & Tutorials

Scroll Bouncing On Your Websites

William Lim describes the effect of scroll bouncing and how it works on different web browsers.

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Practical CSS Scroll Snapping

Max Kohler gives a nice guide to CSS scroll snapping.

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Changes on CSS Grid Layout in Percentages and Indefinite Height

Manuel Rego Casasnovas explains how percentage work on CSS in general and in CSS Grid Layout row tracks and gutters particularly.

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Understanding Why Semantic HTML Is Important, As Told by TypeScript.

Mandy Michael demonstrates the importance of semantic HTML.

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Your Skip Links Are Broken

Hampus Sethfors explains how to improve the accessibility of your skip-to-content links.

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Exploring SMACSS: Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS

Exploring SMACSS: Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS

You’ve been there: As a website scales, CSS gets messy insanely fast. SMACSS methodology can get your team’s CSS code under control.

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Tools

Lazyestload.js

Lazyestload is a simple script that loads images only when they are in (and remain in) the viewport.

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Check Links

Check Links is a simple, fast tool that checks an array of URLs for liveness.

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Inspiration

Make Something Great: Become an Open Source Contributor

Make Something Great: Become an Open Source Contributor

Andrés Galante on how you can help keep the web open and free by contributing to open source projects.

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Until Next Week

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