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Here’s an interesting case of someone…

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Here's an interesting case of someone monetizing a browser extension (one that scans CSS in a browser) and reaching $70k over 18 months. 🤑 If you also haven't heard of Indie Hackers but want more monetization stories like this one,…

If you are looking for CSS…

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If you are looking for CSS animation libraries, here is a recent "top ten" list that goes into great detail. It's published on DEV, which I'm reading more and more these days compared to Medium, which I'm reading less and…

Burn After Reading Here’s another impressive…

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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…

“We might think there’s no place…

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"We might think there’s no place for old tricks like negative margins, but I recently discovered otherwise," writes Eric Meyer. This great te.chnique for flexible captioned slanted images tickled the front-end and CSS part of my developer's brain too. 🧠

The 2019 Web Almanac is a…

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The 2019 Web Almanac is a massive collection of data (20+ TB) from almost six million sites. 📊 Categories include CSS, JavaScript, accessibility, CMS, and page weight. There are lots of statistics to keep you busy for a while. Bookmark…

Chris Coyier reviews some approaches to…

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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. 🚿

A new version of Firefox (70)…

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A new version of Firefox (70) is out, and Chris Mills covers all the developer-focused enhancements. Firefox has made tremendous advances in developer tools and features — both in CSS and JavaScript — and I've enjoyed using it for the…

WordPress 5.2.4 was released to address…

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WordPress 5.2.4 was released to address at least six security issues. 🔒 The first release candidate for WordPress 5.3 is available now, as well. 🏁 Remember, this release includes and fully supports PHP 7.4! More information about 5.3 continues to…

Bradley Taunt shows how to make…

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Bradley Taunt shows how to make tables responsive with minimal CSS. He also recommends this updated CSS Tricks post and this article on Tables, CSS Display Properties, and ARIA.

Felix Arntz has a detailed post…

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Felix Arntz has a detailed post on CSS Custom Properties and how to use them to improve UX for both website visitors and content creators. Felix is "looking forward to seeing this feature being leveraged by WordPress themes more" as…

Rachel Andrew at Smashing Magazine explores…

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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.

There is a discussion unfolding at…

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There is a discussion unfolding at Make WordPress about the future design of the WordPress "About" page. Initial discussion points posted by Tammie Lister ask some good focusing, "what if" questions: What if the CSS system was rebuilt from the…

Aaron Powell shows off what CSS…

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Aaron Powell shows off what CSS can do — most of us probably had no idea! Two examples: keylogger (a little bit scary) and user tracking (not very scary, but still interesting).

OSTraining has published a series of…

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OSTraining has published a series of tutorials and a new book on CSS Flexbox. Their latest title is about local development with DDEV. 📚
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