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More Real-World Uses for :has() | CSS-Tricks
More Real-World Uses for :has() | CSS-Tricks
The :has() pseudo-class is, hands-down, my favorite new CSS feature. I know it is for many of you as well, at least those of you who took the State of CSS
·css-tricks.com·
More Real-World Uses for :has() | CSS-Tricks
Static CMS | Open Source Content Management System
Static CMS | Open Source Content Management System
Open source content management for your Git workflow. Use Static CMS with any static site generator for a faster and more flexible web project.
·staticjscms.netlify.app·
Static CMS | Open Source Content Management System
Navillus Blog
Navillus Blog
We specialize in finding simple solutions to complex software problems. We value data-driven decisions and accessibility over this month's latest tech trends.
·navillus.dev·
Navillus Blog
Blog — DaniDiazTech
Blog — DaniDiazTech
DaniDiazTech.com is the personal site of Daniel Diaz. You can find high-quality articles on algorithms, web development, and programming in general. Start learning today!
·danidiaztech.com·
Blog — DaniDiazTech
Godly — The Best Web Design Inspiration
Godly — The Best Web Design Inspiration
Godly is a curation of the best web design inspiration, every day. Browse the best e-commerce websites, portfolio websites, animation websites and more.
·godly.website·
Godly — The Best Web Design Inspiration
Gluon
Gluon
A framework for creating desktop apps from websites, using system installed browsers and NodeJS.
·gluonjs.org·
Gluon
How to Build Great HTML Form Controls
How to Build Great HTML Form Controls
Today I'm going to show you all the things to consider when building the perfect HTML input. Despite its seemingly simple nature, there's actually a lot that goes into it. How to Make the Control Well, we need to start somewhere. Might as well start with the control itself.
·freecodecamp.org·
How to Build Great HTML Form Controls
Faking Min Width on a Table Column | CSS-Tricks
Faking Min Width on a Table Column | CSS-Tricks
The good ol’ table tag is the most semantic HTML for showing tabular data. But I find it very hard to control how the table is presented, particularly
·css-tricks.com·
Faking Min Width on a Table Column | CSS-Tricks
Lexical
Lexical
An extensible text editor framework that does things differently
·lexical.dev·
Lexical
Performance | 2022 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
Performance | 2022 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
Performance chapter of the 2022 Web Almanac covering Core Web Vitals, with deep dives into the Largest Contentful Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, and First Input Delay metrics and their diagnostics.
·almanac.httparchive.org·
Performance | 2022 | The Web Almanac by HTTP Archive
Lesser-Known And Underused CSS Features In 2022 — Smashing Magazine
Lesser-Known And Underused CSS Features In 2022 — Smashing Magazine
CSS is constantly evolving, and some cool and useful properties either go completely unnoticed or are not talked about as much as others for some reason or another. In this article, we’ll cover a fraction of those CSS properties and selectors.
·smashingmagazine.com·
Lesser-Known And Underused CSS Features In 2022 — Smashing Magazine
Obscure CSS: Restoring Visibility
Obscure CSS: Restoring Visibility
One of the things I love about CSS is how some of the properties hide a lot of depth inside. For that reason, `visibility` was always one of my favorites. In this article, I will talk about one of its interesting aspects and will propose an idea: what if we would never use `visibility: visible`?
·kizu.dev·
Obscure CSS: Restoring Visibility
Compagnon
Compagnon
Compagnon est une famille de caractère composée de cinq styles. Elle trouve son inspiration sur l’archive de spécimens en ligne Typewriter Database et réunit différents moments de l’histoire des caractères dits typewriters. Chaque graisse s’appuie sur des références singulières relatives à des périodes significatives, manifestant de l’évolution des caractères dit typewriter.
·compagnon.eesab.fr·
Compagnon