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Issue #346

January 17, 2019

New Horizons in CSS: Houdini and the Paint API

New Horizons in CSS: Houdini and the Paint API

Una Kravets gives an introduction to CSS Houdini and the new browser APIs that are coming out as a part of it.

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CSS Tricks Design v17

CSS Tricks Design v17

CSS Tricks just went through a major redesign, and the team did an excellent job with it. Chris Coyier shares a case study and gives an in-depth look at the redesign process.

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Articles & Tutorials

CSS Containment Can Help to Improve the Performance of a Webpage.

Manuel Rego Casasnovas explains how CSS Containment can be useful to improve web rendering performance in many different use cases.

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When And How To Use CSS Multi-Column Layout

Rachel Andrew looks at multi-column layout (CSS Columns) and explains which tasks it is suited for, and some of the things to watch out for when making columns.

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Sass Techniques from the Trenches

Buddy Reno explores a number of different Sass techniques and patterns.

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Stepping Away From Sass

Cathy Dutton on why she removed Sass in favor of native CSS grid, calc, viewport units and custom properties in her latest site redesign.

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Creating Accessible SVGs

Carie Fisher focuses on the accessibility of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVGs) by diving into the basics and code examples.

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CSS Grid for Designers

Johna Paolino shares a guide that will give you a pretty comprehensive look at how you can use CSS Grid.

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How To Learn CSS

Rachel Andrew shares some fundamental things which will make CSS much easier for you to understand and use, particularly if you’ve just started learning it.

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CSS Feature Toggles

A DevTools extension to toggle support of selected CSS features for testing progressive enhancement fallbacks.

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An open source web session replay library, which provides easy-to-use APIs to record user’s interactions and replay it remotely.

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Inspiration

Rainbow Cube Stairs With CSS Variables

Rainbow Cube Stairs With CSS Variables

Ana Tudor created a stunning animation using pure CSS.

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