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Do you subscribe to Piccalilli? You should. If you’re reading that name for the first time, that would be none other than Andy Bell running […]
Do you subscribe to Piccalilli? You should. If you’re reading that name for the first time, that would be none other than Andy Bell running […]
You’ve played Flexbox Froggy before, right? Or maybe Grid Garden? They’re both absolute musts for learning the basics of modern CSS layout using Flexbox and
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Another title from A Book Apart has been re-released for free. The latest? Tim Brown’s Flexible Typesetting. I may not be the utmost expert on
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If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Abraham Maslow It’s easy to default to what you know. When it comes
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The State of CSS 2024 survey wrapped up and the results are interesting, as always. Even though each section is worth analyzing, we are usually
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We all know how to do responsive design, right? We use media queries. Well no, we use container queries now, don’t we? Sometimes we get
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We had fun in my previous article exploring the goodness of scrolly animations supported in today’s versions of Chrome and Edge (and behind a feature
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They’re out! Like many of you, I look forward to these coming out each year. I don’t put much stock in surveys but they can