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Quick Hit #14 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the Digita

Seems like we’re always talking about clipping text around here. All it takes is a little browsing to spot a bunch of things we’ve already explored.
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View Transitions are one of the most awesome features CSS has shipped in recent times. Its title is self-explanatory: transitions between views are possible with just CSS, even across pages of the same origin! What’s more interesting is its …

I sure do love little reminders about HTML semantics, particularly semantics that are tougher to commit to memory. Scott has a great one, beginning with this markup:
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Didya see that Tumblr is getting a WordPress makeover? And it’s not a trivial move:
This won’t be easy. Tumblr hosts over half a billion blogs. We’re talking about one of the largest technical migrations in internet history. Some
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I created a little library at work to make those “skeleton screens” that I’m not sure anyone likes. […] We named it
skellyCSS
because… skeletons and CSS, I guess. We still aren’t even really using it very much, but it
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I think it’s worth listening to anything Sara Soueidan has to say. That’s especially true if she’s speaking at an event for the first time in four years, which was the case when she took the stage at CSS Day …
The “Other” C in CSS originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is


Happy birthday, Chris Coyier — and thank you for CSS-Tricks as well as everything you do at CodePen, ShopTalk, Boost, and even your personal blog!…
Quick Hit #13 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the Digital

Giant kudos to Scott Jehl on releasing his new Web Components De-Mystified online course! Eight full hours of training from one of the best in the business.…
Quick Hit #12 originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the