If you are a front-end developer…
If you are a front-end developer or work with CSS, you might find some helpful tips on debugging CSS in this post from Ben Frain.
If you are a front-end developer or work with CSS, you might find some helpful tips on debugging CSS in this post from Ben Frain.
Nikita Prokopov says “Font size is useless” and needs to be fixed. If you’re a front-end developer or a font geek, read this. Also mentioned in Nikita’s blog post is an article from Vincent De Oliveira explaining exactly how fonts and the CSS line-height algorithm work.
Rachel Andrew at Smashing Magazine explores the use cases where you might encounter overflow in your web designs. Rachel explains how CSS has evolved to create better ways to manage and design around unknown amounts of content.
ThemeIsle just launched Blocks Animation, which allows you to add CSS animations to any Gutenberg Block.
🥳 WordPress 6.2 is now available! If you haven’t started testing yet, now is the time.
Gutenberg is a 4 phase approach to nearly all areas of WordPress. Phase 1 was Posts and Pages. Phase 2 included Themes. Matias Ventura shares what we could see in Phase 3.
Andy Fragen has posted a call for testing on the Plugin Dependencies plugin.
Burn After Reading Here’s another impressive “what we are reading” list from the regulars at CSS Tricks. It will keep you busy for a good chunk of the year! Chris Coyier, Sarah Drasner, Geoff Graham, and Robin Rendle weigh in with some worthy links. 📚
Years ago, Harry Roberts wrote about “code smells” on CSS Wizardry. He has a follow-up that I really enjoyed, and can give you an idea whether you’ve got some underlying problems with your Sass/CSS.