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Issue #33

November 14, 2012

Headlines

Creating a Mobile-First Responsive Web Design

Brad Frost
Creating a Mobile-First Responsive Web Design

Brad Frost shows a number of excellent responsive design techniques. If you’re doing responsive design, this is definitively an article you should read. If you’re not doing responsive design, you should definitely start doing it, and this is still an article you should read.

The Facebook Loading Animation in CSS

Fabrice Weinberg
The Facebook Loading Animation in CSS

Fabrice Weinberg shows how to recreate Facebook loading animation in CSS. You’ll (most likely) pick up quite a few tricks from this article.

Articles & Tutorials

CSS Things That Don’t Occupy Space

CSS Things That Don’t Occupy Space

Louis Lazaris

Louis Lazaris walks you through different CSS things that don’t occupy any space in document flow. This includes absolutely positioned elements, relatively positioned elements with offset, outlines, transforms and shadows.

How to recreate the new eBay site scrolling effect

How to recreate the new eBay site scrolling effect

Paulina Hetman

Paulina Hetman explains step by step how to create an interesting and compelling scrolling effect that is being used on the new eBay site.

display: none;

Laura Kalbag

You shouldn’t use (excessively) display:none in your responsive designs. If you have any doubts about that, read this article.

SMACSS and SASS - The future of stylesheets

Jakob Hilden

Jakob Hilden shares his impressions of the “SMACSS approach” to CSS and some considerations on using it together with Sass.

Moving IE specific CSS into @media blocks

Keith Clark

Conditional comments are not the only way you can target certain versions of IE; you can also use @media block rules. Good to know.

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Tools

Stylie

Jeremy Kahn

A fun CSS tool that enables you to quickly and easily experiment with CSS animations.

Until next week

Happy coding
Zoran Jambor

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