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Issue #378

September 17, 2019

Two Browsers Walked Into a Scrollbar

Two Browsers Walked Into a Scrollbar

Zach Leatherman explains how to style scrollbars across different browsers and operating systems.

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Everything I Know About Style Guides, Design Systems, and Component Libraries

Everything I Know About Style Guides, Design Systems, and Component Libraries

Lee Robinson shares what he learned in the past year building style guides, design systems, component libraries, and their best practices.

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Articles & Tutorials

Ghost Buttons with Directional Awareness in CSS

Jhey Tompkins shows how to create directionally-aware ghost buttons.

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Understanding Specificity in CSS

Jess Mitchell explains how specificity in CSS works.

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Hamburger Menu with a Side of React Hooks and Styled Components

Maks Akymenko demonstrates how to build a simple hamburger menu.

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Building Enticing Animations Like CodeSandbox Does

Twan Mulder shares how CodeSandbox uses simple CSS animations and GSAP to create wonderful experiences.

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How To Get Development on Board With Accessibility Testing

Dylan Barrell offers some advice on getting your team on board with accessibility.

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Inspiration

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Until Next Week

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