Roundup of Recent Document Outline Chatter
https://css-tricks.com/roundup-of-recent-document-outline-chatter/
Michelle Barker: Logical Properties for Useful Shorthands
https://css-tricks.com/logical-properties-for-useful-shorthands/
How stroke-dasharray Patterns Work
https://css-tricks.com/how-stroke-dasharray-patterns-work/
Got a bit reflective on how my desk has changed over the years and what it says about me. I bet many of our desks have stories to tell.
https://css-tricks.com/office-spaces/
Here’s a hand-picked list of React hooks from @kwennb that you might not reach for in your day-to-day but are definitely handy.
https://css-tricks.com/react-hooks-the-deep-cuts/
Nothing short of brilliance and beauty from @robinrendle this (non-CSS) essay.
https://css-tricks.com/in-praise-of-shadows/
Technical Writing for Developers by @eludadev
https://css-tricks.com/technical-writing-for-developers/
Having a little fun with thinking up collective nouns for @11yMel's site.
https://css-tricks.com/collective-nouns-for-the-web/
The final post in @ChallengesCSS's series on single-element loaders is a mini bootcamp in CSS masks, clip-paths, and gradients.
https://css-tricks.com/single-element-loaders-going-3d/
Bunny Fonts
https://css-tricks.com/bunny-fonts/
Great points from @yatil on the dangers of truncating text with CSS. It's just one property capable of "losing data" from overflow, alignment, etc.
https://css-tricks.com/text-overflow-ellipsis-considered-harmful/
What does it look like to choose between two different frameworks for a project? @holgersindbaek was kind enough to share his thought process with us.
https://css-tricks.com/choosing-an-animation-library-for-solitaire/
Wanna help us decide what's next for CSS-Tricks? We'd love your feedback in this super duper short survey.
https://css-tricks.com/help-shape-the-future-of-css-tricks/
We all make 'em. True story.
https://css-tricks.com/my-dumbest-css-mistakes/
An answer to the question: You know any books I can check out on web dev?
https://css-tricks.com/web-development-books-you-can-get-for-free/
Lots of ya have been waiting for the third article in @ChallengesCSS's series on single element loaders... here it is!
https://css-tricks.com/single-element-loaders-the-bars/
Different Ways to Write CSS in React by @SyntaxE85827144
https://css-tricks.com/different-ways-to-write-css-in-react/
Last week, it was single element spinners. Today, @ChallengesCSS tackles dots loaders with clever masking techniques.
https://css-tricks.com/single-element-loaders-the-dots/
Some mind bend-y :nth-of-type-age here from @rpsthecoder for a nice way to style grouped selections.
https://css-tricks.com/conditionally-styling-selected-elements-in-a-grid-container/
High fives to @dshanske for helping de-mystify what an IndieWeb setup in WordPress looks like!
https://css-tricks.com/de-mystifying-indieweb-on-a-wordpress-site/