Firefox’s `bolder` Default is a Problem for Variable Fonts

Variable fonts make it easy to create a large set of font styles from a single font file. Unfortunately, the default rendering of the and elements in browsers today is not very compatible with the wide range of …

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Early Days for CSS Scoping

There is a working draft spec for CSS scoping now, a newsworthy event for the W3C. Other than a weird period where https://css-tricks.com/early-days-for-css-scoping/

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AWS Lambdas: Easy, Easier, Easiest

I’d say cloud functions are one of the most transformative technologies in the last bunch of years. They are (usually) cheap, scale well, secure in their inherit isolation, and often written in JavaScript—comfortable territory for front-end developers. Nearly every cloud …

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https://joeyanuff-33180.medium.com/aws-lambdas-easy-easier-easiest-823e71c02bd9

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Supercharging Built-In Elements With Web Components “is” Easier Than You Think

We’ve already discussed how creating web components is easier than you think, but there’s another aspect of the specification that we haven’t discussed yet and it’s a way to customize (nay, supercharge) a built-in element. It’s similar to …

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I completely ignored the front-end development scene for 6 months. It was fine.

Have you ever fretted that front-end web development moves so fast that if you stepped away for a while, you’d be lost coming back? Rachel Smith has:

The hectic pace of needing to learn one thing after the next

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https://rachsmith.com/i-completely-ignored-the-front-end-development-scene-for-6-months-it-was-fi

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Links on Performance IV

HTTP Caching is a Superpower — Hugh Haworth covers how the Cache-Control header is an awfully potent ingredient in web performance. I mis-read the title at first and was waiting to read about HTML caching. Hugh covers it a bit … The post Links on Performance IV appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks by being an MVP Supporter. https://css-tricks.com/links-on-performance-iv/

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Accessing Your Data With Netlify Functions and React

Static site generators are popular for their speed, security, and user experience. However, sometimes your application needs data that is not available when the site is built. React is a library for building user interfaces that helps you retrieve and …

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https://css-tricks.com/accessing-data-netlify-functions-react/

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If I work really hard on my Open Graph images, people will share my blog posts.

Zach did that thing where each of his blog posts has a special URL with the design of social image card that is screenshat by a headless browser (like Puppeteer) and used as a true meta Open Graph image, meaning …

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https://www.zachleat.com/web/automatic-opengraph/

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What I Wish I Knew About CSS When Starting Out As A Front-Ender

Nathan Hardy shares when things “clicked”:

Reflecting back on this time, I think there are a few key concepts that were vital to things finally all making sense and fitting together. These were: • The Box Model (e.g. box-sizing, height, width, margin, padding)• Layout

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Some Typography Links VII

All-things-typography, from a hard-edged monospaced variable font to fonts in the "Twilight Zone" ... and much, much more.

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https://css-tricks.com/some-typography-links-vii/

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