Baldur Bjarnason
“Adactio: Links—Home · castastrophe/wc-theming-standards Wiki” adactio.com/links/18034
I really like the idea of a shared convention for styling web components with custom properties—feels like BEM meets microformats.
“Adactio: Links—Home · castastrophe/wc-theming-standards Wiki” adactio.com/links/18034
Some interesting experiments in web typography here.
CSS wants you to build a system with it. It wants styles to build up, not flatten down.
Truth!
Logical properties, container queries, :has
, :is
, :where
, min()
, max()
, clamp()
, nesting, cascade layers, subgrid, and more.
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!
Separate your concerns.
Styling a document about The Culture novels of Iain M Banks.
Why do browsers that don’t implement stylesheet switching still download alternative stylesheets?
Trying to understand a different mindset to mine.
The transcript of a talk.