8 Interesting Typography Links for January 2022
https://css-tricks.com/typography-links-january-2022/
Adam Argyle's Sick Mouse-Out CSS Hover Effect by @geoffreygraham
https://css-tricks.com/adam-argyles-sick-mouse-out-css-hover-effect/
useRainbow() by @rafalpast
https://css-tricks.com/userainbow/
A New Container Query Polyfill That Just Works
https://css-tricks.com/a-new-container-query-polyfill-that-just-works/
The Search For a Fixed Background Effect With Inline Images by @alexVlazar
https://css-tricks.com/the-search-for-a-fixed-background-effect-with-inline-images/
Notes on Josh Comeau’s Custom CSS Reset
https://css-tricks.com/notes-on-josh-comeaus-custom-css-reset/
How to Make a Component That Supports Multiple Frameworks in a Monorepo
https://css-tricks.com/make-a-component-multiple-frameworks-in-a-monorepo/
Every ruleset you write likely changes the defaults of something. The lines are relatively fuzzy, but I'd say there is nothing in CSS that should be outright banned from use — it's more about the styling _choices_ you make.
https://css-tricks.com/should-css-override-default-styles/
CSS Underlines Are Too Thin and Too Low in Chrome by @simevidas
https://css-tricks.com/css-underlines-are-too-thin-and-too-low-in-chrome/
CSS-Based Fingerprinting
https://css-tricks.com/css-based-fingerprinting/
How to Create a Browser Extension by Lars Kölker
https://css-tricks.com/how-to-create-a-browser-extension/
Thanks for reading CSS-Tricks in 2021 everyone! We couldn't do it without you.
Here's our year-end wrapup. A bit of an analytics review and goal review.
https://css-tricks.com/thank-you-2021-edition/
As @shadeed9 shows, good CSS anticipates problems before they happen.
https://css-tricks.com/defensive-css/
I feel like things have gotten good all around. It also strikes me that updates to the web platform and the ecosystem around it are generally additive. If you feel like the web used to be simpler, well, perhaps it was—but it also still is.
https://css-tricks.com/the-web-is-more-gooder-and-other-observations-on-todays-web-tech/
Hey! It's the laaaaaaast post of our end-of-year series that asks: what one thing can people do to make their website better?
And it's a darn good answer from none other than @cassidoo.
https://css-tricks.com/add-less/
Empathetic Animation by @cassiecodes
https://css-tricks.com/empathetic-animation/
The story of how @eaverou's md-block web component came to be is funny and highly relatable.
https://css-tricks.com/on-yak-shaving-and-md-block-a-new-html-element-for-markdown/
What is one thing that people can do to make their website better?
Chris Ferdinandi: Add a service worker to your site
https://css-tricks.com/add-a-service-worker-to-your-site/
Our favorite Chrome extensions of 2021
https://css-tricks.com/our-favorite-chrome-extensions-of-2021/
Honor prefers-color-scheme in the CSS Paint API with Custom Properties
https://css-tricks.com/honor-prefers-color-scheme-in-the-css-paint-api-with-custom-properties/