My Modern CSS Reset | jakelazaroff.com
I like the approach here: logical properties and sensible default type and spacing.
These wonderfully realistic photo effects from Lynn are quite lovely!
I like the approach here: logical properties and sensible default type and spacing.
I really like the way that the thinking here is tied back to Bert Bos’s original design principles for CSS.
This is a deep dive into the future of CSS layout—make a cup of tea and settle in for some good nerdiness!
This is a very handy piece of work by Rich:
The idea is to set sensible typographic defaults for use on prose (a column of text), making particular use of the font features provided by OpenType. The main principle is that it can be used as starting point for all projects, so doesn’t include design-specific aspects such as font choice, type scale or layout (including how you might like to set the line-length).
Progressive enhancement is a design and development principle where we build in layers which automatically turn themselves on based on the browser’s capabilities.
The idea of progressive enhancement is that everyone gets the perfect experience for them, rather than a pre-determined “perfect” experience from a design and development team.
Here’s a nifty demo of popover
but it’s not for what we’d traditionally consider a modal dialog.
You might want to use `display: contents` …maybe.
Had you heard of these bits of CSS? Me too/neither!
Going back to school in Amsterdam.
The joy of getting hands-on with HTML and CSS.
Separate your concerns.