Revisiting Image Maps

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 area elements.


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Open Up With Brad Frost, Episode 2

Brad Frost is running this new little podcast called Open Up. Folks write in with questions about the “other” side of web design and front-end development — not so much about tools and best practices as it is about …


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Anchor Positioning Just Don’t Care About Source Order

The fact that anchor positioning eschews HTML source order is so CSS-y because it's another separation of concerns between content and presentation.


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The Lost CSS Tricks of Cohost.org

In this post, Blackle Mori shows you a few of the hacks found while trying to push the limits of Cohost’s HTML support. Use these if you dare, lest you too get labelled a CSS criminal.


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“Pretty” is in the eye of the beholder

Yay, let's jump for text-wrap: pretty landing in Safari Technology Preview! But beware that it's different from how it works in Chromium browsers.


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So, You Want to Give Up CSS Pre- and Post-Processors…

There was once upon a time when native CSS lacked many essential features, leaving developers to come up with all sorts of ways to make CSS easier to write over the years.


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Using CSS backdrop-filter for UI Effects

Tips and tricks on utilizing the CSS backdrop-filter property to style user interfaces. You’ll learn how to layer backdrop filters among multiple elements, and integrate them with other CSS graphical effects to create elaborate designs.


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Next Level CSS Styling for Cursors

Custom cursors with CSS are great, but we can take things to the next level with JavaScript. Using JavaScript, we can transition between cursor states, place dynamic text within the cursor, apply complex animations, and apply filters.


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CSS-Tricks Chronicles XLIII

This CSS-Tricks update highlights significant progress in the Almanac, recent podcast appearances, a new CSS counters guide, and the addition of several new authors contributing valuable content.


CSS-Tricks Chronicles XLIII originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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Cascading Layouts: A Workshop on Resilient CSS Layouts

If I were starting with CSS today for the very first time, I would first want to spend time understanding writing modes because that’s a great place to wrap your head around direction and document flow. But right after that, …


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