Victor Loux Bookmarks Tag: css

147 bookmarks tagged “css

CSS Auditing Tools — Smashing Magazine

smashingmagazine.com/2021/03/css-auditing-tools/
In a new short series of posts, we highlight some of the useful tools and techniques for developers and designers to get their work done better and faster. Starting out with a few tools for getting to the bottom of CSS.

Underline Hover Styles for Links | Codrops

tympanus.net/Development/LineHoverStyles/
Some ideas for underline hover styles on links using various techniques.

Generative art with CSS

generative-art-with-css.commons.host/
Translation of Generative art with CSS by Yuanchuan at the 5th CSSConf in China

What does 100% mean in CSS?

wattenberger.com/blog/css-percents
<p>One of the CSS units I use most is the wonderful <b>%</b> — so handy for positioning elements on the page.</p><p>Unfortunately, the rules aren’t exactly straightforward. One question I’m always asking myself is: Percent of what?</p>

brumm.af

brumm.af/shadows
Web site created using create-react-app

Smoother & sharper shadows with layered box-shadows | Tobias Ahlin

tobiasahlin.com/blog/layered-smooth-box-shadows/
With a simple CSS trick, we can get fine-tuned control over how shadows are rendered, and create richer and more realistic 3D effects

Adactio: Journal—Split

adactio.com/journal/15050
Materials and tools; client and server; declarative and imperative; inclusion and privilege.

All you need to know about hyphenation in CSS | Clagnut by Richard Rutter

clagnut.com/blog/2395
Automatic hyphenation on the web has been possible since 2011 and is now broadly supported. There is however far more control available to designers than just turning on hyphens.

Using CSS Grid the right way | hey it's violet

vgpena.github.io/using-css-grid-the-right-way/
CSS Grid is fun to use but hard to learn. Here are three tips to help you understand and leverage the Grid spec.

Reader Mode: The Button to Beat | CSS-Tricks

css-tricks.com/reader-mode-the-button-to-beat/
As a young nerd, I loved to immerse myself in digital worlds, learning the ins and outs of the rules someone else had created for me (intentionally or