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Month: June 2022
Text-overflow: ellipsis considered harmful | CSS-Tricks
Eric Eggert: There are a few legitimate use cases for this technique. For example, you […]
Jump Into July (2022 Desktop Wallpapers Edition) — Smashing Magazine
Quick summary ↬ Let’s welcome the new month with some inspiring desktop wallpapers. Created by artists […]
How I Chose an Animation Library for My Project | CSS-Tricks
There is an abundance of both CSS and JavaScript libraries for animation libraries out there. […]
Getting Started with Lottie.js – SitePoint
About 10 years ago web animation was in big trouble. Adobe Flash was dying but […]
Help Shape the Future of CSS-Tricks! | CSS-Tricks
Head’s up! The survey closed on July 12, 2022. We got tons of responses — […]
Is Sass Still Relevant? — Smashing Magazine
Quick summary ↬ In this episode, we ask if Sass is still relevant in 2022 and […]
Demystifying The New Gatsby Framework — Smashing Magazine
Quick summary ↬ Gatsby 4 came out in October 2021 with a lot of new features. […]
Review: Is Editor X a serious option for Web Developers?
In this article, we’ll take Editor X for a test drive to see whether it […]
Voice Control Usability Considerations For Partially Visually Hidden Link Names — Smashing Magazine
Quick summary ↬ Overcorrecting for one form of disability may unintentionally negatively impact the experience for […]
Simple State Management in JavaScript with Nanny State
Nanny State is a tiny library that I wrote to help make it easy to build […]
How to Reverse an Animated GIF
Modifying visual media via code has always been a fascination of mine. Probably because I’m […]