Chris’ Corner: Dreamy, Folded, Bendy CSS
Yuan Chuan with a funny blog post opener commenting about how much they liked their friend’s photos: I was attracted
Continue readingYuan Chuan with a funny blog post opener commenting about how much they liked their friend’s photos: I was attracted
Continue readingChen Hui Jing has a good point about testing small screens in the article The horizontal overflow problem, which is:
Continue readingCubic-bezier easings are part of what set apart really nicely done animations. I usually leave off the easing, which defaults
Continue readingMaggie Appleton calls “Programming Portals”: Small, scoped areas within a graphical interface that allow users to read and write simple
Continue readingRadial gradients do represent a bit of a leap up in complexity compared to linear gradients in CSS. With linear
Continue readingCSS hyphenation support is pretty good — just a -webkit- prefix left for Safari I’d love to see them yank
Continue readingAhmad Shadeed recently wrote: I like to think of CSS as a conditional design language. It totally is! We tend
Continue readingHere’s the clip from the original YouTube where Greg Brockman shows it off. Ultimately GPT-4 produced HTML output, which Greg
Continue readingI love Henry’s guide: How to Make a Website. There is precious little recent instructional material on how you can
Continue readingOnly in the last year have I started switching us over to MJML here at CodePen to help craft our
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