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Our dear friend Robin has a new essay called In Praise of Shadows. Now, before you hop over there looking for nuggets on CSS box shadows, text shadows, and
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, PHP, C , Dart — there are so many programming languages out there and you may even be totally fluent in several of them! But
Melanie Sumner has this super-specific collection of web-related nouns for describing a group or set of something. You know how there's a school or fish or a
For this fourth and final article of our little series on single-element loaders, we are going to explore 3D patterns. When creating
Bunny Fonts bills itself as the "privacy-first web font platform designed to put privacy back into the internet." According to its FAQ:
Eric Eggert:
Follow the journey one front-end developer took to narrow down which animation library to use on a project to create a Solitaire online game.
Head's up! The survey closed on July 12, 2022. We got tons of responses — thanks to everyone for helping us out!
We all make mistakes in our code. CSS mistakes are super easy to make and these are just a few of the most common ones I find myself correcting.
We’ve looked at spinners. We’ve looked at dots. Now we’re going to tackle another common pattern for loaders: bars. And we’re going to do the same thing in
We’re all familiar with the standard way of linking up a stylesheet to the of an HTML doc, right? That’s just one of several ways we’re able to
In this second part of our four-part series, we will make a dot loader with only a single div element using CSS backgrounds and masks.
Calendars, shopping carts, galleries, file explorers, and online libraries are some situations where selectable items are shown in grids (i.e. square
Well, sheesh. I opened a little can of worms when sharing Miriam's "Am I on the IndieWeb yet?" with a short post bemoaning my own trouble getting on the
A diagram is a graphical representation of information that depicts the structure, relationship, or operation of anything. Diagrams enable your audience to
This four-part series covers how to create single element loaders with minimal code while using modern CSS techniques.
Can't smash the Like button hard enough for what Miriam Suzanne has to say on the challenging technical hurdles of implementing Webmentions:
QR codes are funny, right? We love them, then hate them, then love them again. Anyways, they've lately been popping up again and it got me thinking about how