CSS Wrapped: 2023!
Una Kravets, Adam Argyle, and Bramus Van Damme reflect on the brilliant new CSS and UI features that we got in 2023.
Una Kravets, Adam Argyle, and Bramus Van Damme reflect on the brilliant new CSS and UI features that we got in 2023.
Adrian Bece thoroughly explains why we need the API and demonstrates its basic usage.
I’m incredibly happy I can finally show you the CSS Stickers pack I’ve been working on.
It contains 17 different, css-themed stickers; some are funny, some are conversation starting, and some are silly. I’m sure you’ll find something for yourself.
Start 2024 with stinning stickers while directly supporting CSS Weekly—thanks!
A quick tip outlining how to use the touch-action CSS property to handle touchscreen gestures like panning and pinching to improve the responsiveness of your mobile app’s user interface.
Manuel Matuzovic explores new ways of approaching CSS by querying custom properties and their values.
Gareth Heyes explores ways :has()
can be used for data exfiltration.
Robb Owen shares a quick tip for handling locked scroll with :has()
pseudo-class.
Nils Binder guides you through the basics of creating a responsive SVG.
Lara Aigmüller explores why people think HTML is easy.
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A handy online tool to quickly and easily generate easing curves for ease, spring, and bounce animations.
SVGO, short for SVG Optimizer, is a Node.js library and command-line application for optimizing SVG files.
Yuan Chuan created a stunning, festive, CSS-only animation.
Thank you so much for reading!
If you want to support this newsletter and my work, check out my other CSS-related projects:
• Mastering Linting
• CSS Stickers
• CSS Weekly YouTube Channel
Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor
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