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Issue #372

July 16, 2019

Auto-flow, Order and Item Placement

Auto-flow, Order and Item Placement

Michelle Barker outlines different CSS Grid placement methods, how to use auto-flow to avoid having to explicitly place every item, and why sometimes grid items might not be placed where you expect them to be.

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Color Inputs: A Deep Dive into Cross-Browser Differences

Color Inputs: A Deep Dive into Cross-Browser Differences

Ana Tudor looks at the structure inside <input type=’color’> elements, browser inconsistencies, why they look a certain way in a certain browser, and how to dig into it.

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Articles & Tutorials

CSS Lists, Markers, And Counters

Rachel Andrew explores lists in CSS, and some interesting features defined in the CSS Lists specification — markers and counters.

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Animating with Clip-Path

Travis Almand dives into clip-path and shows how you can use it to create complex animations.

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Font Smoothing

Justin Avery explains why you shouldn’t use font smoothing.

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Avoid Placeholder Text by Animating Form Labels

Christopher Schmitt shows how to provide an effect similar to placeholder text — without limiting or locking out people with disabilities.

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The Difference Between Keyboard and Screen Reader Navigation

Léonie Watson outlines the difference between keyboard and screen reader navigation.

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