HTML has a built-in native audio player interface that we get simply using the element. Point it to a sound file and that’s all there is to it. We even get to specify multiple files for better browser support, …
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Okay, nobody is an exaggeration, but have you seen the stats for hwb()
? They show a steep decline, and after working a lot on color in the CSS-Tricks almanac, I’ve just been wondering


Using scroll shadows, especially for mobile devices, is a subtle bit of UX that Chris has covered before. Geoff covered a newer approach that uses the animation-timeline
property. Here

The CSS shape()
function recently gained support in both Chromium and WebKit browsers. It's a way of drawing complex shapes when clipping elements with the clip-path
prope


Let’s run through a quick refresher. Image maps date all the way back to HTML 3.2, where, first, server-side maps and then client-side maps defined clickable regions over an image using map and are

Brad Frost is running this new little podcast called Open Up. Folks write in with questions about the “other” side