Chris Coyier updated his advice on…
Chris Coyier updated his advice on where to learn WordPress theme development nowadays.
Chris Coyier updated his advice on where to learn WordPress theme development nowadays.
Chris Coyier reviews some approaches to removing unused CSS from a site, and he recommends starting with a look at “coverage” in Chrome’s DevTools. PurifyCSS, UnusedCSS, and PurgeCSS are also addressed. 🚿
Chris Coyier is not a stranger to most of us web workers. He’s a designer at CodePen, a writer at CSS-Tricks, and a podcaster at ShopTalk. He uses WordPress on all three of his primary projects. For years, Chris has been a consistent advocate for the platform. He develops his own websites with WordPress, but his day-to-day…
Chris Coyier has a well-written and complete guide to HTML data attributes. He explains what you can and shouldn’t do, styling issues, and how to access data attributes in JavaScript. 🐕 CSS Tricks has a nice guide focused on proper HTML for links and buttons as well.
Acquired in January, CSS-Tricks founder Chris Coyier, who was also a member here, ran that publication for 15 years before capitalizing on search traffic to sell to Digital Ocean — for $4 million (USD). They Got Acquired got that number and a few others from Chris recently: 88 million pageviews 91,000 newsletter subscribers 6,500 articles,…
Chris Coyier has made an open source microsite showcasing coding fonts. ⌨️
After a conversation with Rachel Andrew, Chris Coyier put together some excellent suggestions about technical writing in a detailed post. Some key takeaways: Make content scannable with thoughtful intros and outros while being mindful of the length and tone. Relate new technologies to existing/well-known ones. Write what’s personal and important to you.