WPGraphQL Becomes a Canonical Plugin: My Move to Automattic

It’s always a gas when a good person doing good work gets a good deal. In this case, Jason’s viral WPGraphQL plugin has not only become a canonical WordPress plugin, but creator Jason Bahl is joining Automattic as well.

I’m …


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2024: More CSS At-Rules Than the Past Decade Combined

More times than I can count, while writing, I get myself into random but interesting topics with little relation to the original post. In the end, I have to make the simple but painful choice of deleting or archiving hours …


2024: More CSS At-Rules Than the Past Decade Combined originally published on CSS-Tricks

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Smashing Hour With Heydon Pickering

I sat down with Heydon Pickering in the most recent episode of the Smashing Hour. Full transparency: I was nervous as heck. I’ve admired Heydon’s work for years, and even though we run in similar circles, this was our first …


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Recipes for Detecting Support for CSS At-Rules

The @supports at-rule has been extended several times since its initial release. Once only capable of checking support for property/value pairs, it can now check for a selector using the selector() wrapper function and different font formats and techs using …


Recipes for Detecting Sup

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Searching for a New CSS Logo

There is an amazing community effort happening in search of a new logo for CSS. I was a bit skeptical at first, as I never really considered CSS a “brand.” Why does it need a logo? For starters, the current …


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The Proliferation and Problem of the ✨ Sparkles ✨ Icon

Kate Kaplan hits on something over at Nielsen Norman Group’s blog that’s been bugging me:

The challenge with this icon is sparkle ambiguity: Participants in our recent research study general

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CSS Anchor Positioning Guide

Learn about CSS Anchor Positioning, including its syntax, properties, how it is used to position one element next to another, and even how it's used to resize elements relative to other elements.


CSS Anchor Positioning Guide originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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CSS Masonry & CSS Grid

An approach for creating masonry layouts in vanilla CSS is one of those “holy grail” aspirations. I actually tend to plop masonry and the classic “Holy Grail” layout in the same general era of web design. They’re different types of …


CSS Masonry & CSS Grid originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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Slide Through Unlimited Dimensions With CSS Scroll Timelines

The creator of CSS  " target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">has said he originally envisaged CSS as the main web technology to control behavior on web pages, with scripting as a fallback when things weren’t possible declaratively in CSS. The rationale for a CSS-first approach was …


Slide Through Unli

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Aggregating my distributed self

Miriam Suzanne’s in the middle of a redesign of her personal website. It began in August 2022. She’s made an entire series out of the work that’s worth your time, but I wanted to call out the fifth and latest …


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