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Issue #99

February 24, 2014

Responsive Design Frameworks: Just Because You Can, Should You?

Jen Kramer
Responsive Design Frameworks: Just Because You Can, Should You?

Jen Kramer tries to answer a question we all ask ourselves: Why would a professional designer use a responsive design framework?

A Sass Component in 10 Minutes

Kitty Giraudel
A Sass Component in 10 Minutes

In about 30 lines of SCSS, Kitty Giraudel managed to write a component that’s clean, understandable, DRY, lightweight, portable, configurable and easy to scale.

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Articles & Tutorials

Why I Choose Stylus (And You Should Too)

Why I Choose Stylus (And You Should Too)

Kezz Bracey

Kezz Bracey discusses why Stylus is awesome, why it can be more compelling than Sass or LESS, and why it might just become your new tool of choice.

Direction-Aware Hover Effect With CSS3 Transform And JQuery

Direction-Aware Hover Effect With CSS3 Transform And JQuery

Jozef Butko

Jozef Butko looks into direction-aware effects and explains how to simply create one that not only works but also performs well.

CSS Animation Events Explained!

Val Head

In this screencast Val Head covers everything you need to know to use CSS Animation events.

Automate the Generation of Your Style Guides with KSS-Node

Flo Preynat

Flo Preynat shows how to use KSS (Knyle Style Sheets) to automate creation of styleguides.

Learning Sass by Refactoring

James Young

If you’re still struggling to get your head around structuring a Sass project, refactoring an old site can be a great learning tool.

Yeoman Tutorial

Will Stern

A very nice screencast by Will Stern that showcases the basics of Yeoman, Grunt and Bower.

How Nesting 3D Transformed Elements Works

Ana Tudor

Ana Tudor explains how nested 3D transforms work and what you need to do to get them to work in IE.

Combining CSS Selectors

Robert Sedovšek

Robert Sedovšek describes all current techniques for combining CSS selectors. Some widely used, other seldom, but also new ones from CSS Level 4 Specification that are not yet supported in any modern browser.

CSS for Beginners in Dreamweaver

Brian Rinaldi

Brian Rinaldi posts an introduction to CSS that, while focusing on usage within Dreamweaver, covers the basics of cascading, selectors, media queries and more.

Until next Week

Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor

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