Making Things Better: Redefining the Technical Possibilities of CSS
Rachel Andrew looks at the things coming into browsers right now which change the way we see web design.
Weaving a Line Through Text in CSS
Ana Tudor demonstrates how to make a line go either over or under the letters of a single line heading.
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Why is CSS Frustrating?
Robin Rendle offers some thoughts on why so many folks see CSS as a frustrating and annoying language.
Inconsistent User-Experiences With Native Lazy-Loading Images
Daniel Aleksandersen outlines how the various web browsers focus on different priorities and user-experience trade-offs in their lazy-loading image implementations.
Animated Matryoshka Dolls in CSS
Jhey Tompkins shows how to create a fun and interactive set of Matryoshka dolls where they nest inside one another in CSS.
New Media Queries You Need to Know
Kristofer Selbekk takes you through some of the most interesting new media queries in the new Media Query Level 5 specification.
More Accessible Defaults, Please!
Hidde de Vries outlines how useful HTML elements like date inputs and <video> could make the web a much better place if browser accessibility bugs in their implementations were prioritized.
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Inspiring High School Students With HTML and CSS
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