
If you have a page that includes a lot of information, it’s a good idea to let users search for what they might be looking for. I’m not talking about searching a database or even searching JSON data — I’m …
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When I wrote the “book” The Greatest CSS Tricks Vol. I, I put “book” in quotes because there wasn’t anything terribly book-like about it. The only way you could read it was online, logged into this website, with an …
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The past year has seen a healthy debate around the term ‘Jamstack’ as the definition gets stretched to include new use cases. I recently posted my take on a Jamstack definition in “Static vs. Dynamic vs. Jamstack: Where’s The Line?”…
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A single-serving website from Alexander Vishnyakov for testing if it’s valid to put any particular HTML element within another type of HTML element. Kinda neat to have a quick reference for this. Some combinations feel fairly obvious: can you put …
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Adding borders to complex shapes is a pain, but rounding the corner of complex shapes is a nightmare! Luckily, the CSS Paint API is here to the rescue! That’s what we’re going to look at as part of this “Exploring …
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(This is a sponsored post.) I only half-jokingly refer to the CSS-in-JS world as CSS-in-React. Many of the libraries listed below theoretically work in non-React situations — they generally call that “framework-agnostic”) — but I’d guess the vast majority …
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It’s not uncommon for my front-end workflow to go something like this:
Work on thing. See that thing in an automatically refreshed browser. See something wrong with that thing. Inspect and correct the thing in DevTools. Apply the correct code
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We’re going to create a contact form with Next.js and Netlify that displays a confirmation screen and features enhanced spam detection. Next.js is a powerful React framework for developing performant React applications that scale. By integrating a Next.js site with …
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Do you know what to use the @ sign for something other than email addresses and Twitter handles? I do! — Pawel Grzybek notes how some old physical typewriters had an “Arroba” on them which was represented with the @ … The post Some Typography Links VIII appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks by being an MVP Supporter. https://css-tricks.com/some-typography-links-viii/

No matter what stage you’re at as a developer, the tasks we complete—whether big or small—make a huge impact in our personal and professional growth. Unfortunately, those tasks aren’t always recognized because they can easily get lost in the sea …
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