Should CSS Override Default Browser Styles?

CSS overrides can change the default look of almost anything:

You can use CSS to override what a checkbox or radio button looks like, but if you don’t, the checkbox will look like a default checkbox on your operating system

Should CSS Override Default Browser Styles? originally published on CSS-Tricks

https://css-tricks.com/should-css-override-default-styles/

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Jetpack Features We Love and Use at CSS-Tricks

(This is a sponsored post.) We use and love Jetpack around here. It’s a WordPress plugin that brings a whole suite of functionality to your site ranging from security to marketing with lots of ridiculously useful stuff in between! …

Jetpack Features We Love and Use at CSS-Tricks originally published on CSS-Tricks

https://css-tricks.com/jetpack-features-we-love-and-use-at-css-tricks/

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CSS Underlines Are Too Thin and Too Low in Chrome

I’ve encountered two bugs in Chrome while testing the new CSS text-decoration-thickness and text-underline-offset properties, and I want to share them with you here in this article. But first, let’s acknowledge one thing: Default underlines are inconsistent Let’s add a …

CSS Underlines Are Too Thin and Too Low in Chrome originally published on CSS-Tricks

https://css-tricks.com/css-underlines-are-too-thin-and-too-low-in-chrome/

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CSS-Based Fingerprinting

Fingerprinting is bad. It’s a term that refers to building up enough metadata about a user that you can essentially figure out who they are. JavaScript has access to all sorts of fingerprinting possibilities, which then combined with the IP …

CSS-Based Fingerprinting originally published on CSS-Tricks

https://css-tricks.com/css-based-fingerprinting/

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How to Create a Browser Extension

I’ll bet you are using browser extensions right now. Some of them are extremely popular and useful, like ad blockers, password managers, and PDF viewers. These extensions (or “add-ons”) are not limited to those purposes — you can do a …

How to Create a Browser Extension originally published on CSS-Tricks

https://css-tricks.com/how-to-create-a-browser-extension/

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Thank You (2021 Edition)

The year has come to a close and it’s time again for our end-of-year wrapup. The most important message is this: thank you. (thankyouthankyou) Thanks for stopping by and reading this site. If you didn’t, I’d be out …

Thank You (2021 Edition) originally published on CSS-Tricks

https://css-tricks.com/thank-you-2021-edition/

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Defensive CSS

Ahmad Shadeed nails it again with “Defensive CSS.” The idea is that you should write CSS to be ready for issues caused by dynamic content. More items than you thought would be there? No problem, the area can expand or …

Defensive CSS originally published on CSS-Tricks

https://css-tricks.com/defensive-css/

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The Web is More Gooder, and Other Observations on Today’s Web Tech

I’m actually working on a talk (whew! been a while! kinda feels good!) about just how good the world of building websites has gotten. I plan to cover a wide swath of web tech, on purpose, because I … https://css-tricks.com/the-web-is-more-gooder-and-other-observations-on-todays-web-tech/

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Add Less

When you’re about to start a new website, what do you think first? Do you start with a library or framework you know, like React or Vue, or a meta-framework on top of that, like Next or Nuxt? Do you … https://css-tricks.com/add-less/

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New Age DAM APIs to Simplify Your Media Workflows

(This is a sponsored post.) High-velocity, online businesses produce multiple digital assets like banners, images, videos, PDFs, etc., to promote their businesses online. For such businesses, Digital Asset Management (DAM) solutions are essential. These solutions help centrally store, manage, … https://css-tricks.com/new-age-dam-apis-to-simplify-your-media-workflows/

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