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I (Geoff) have been guilty of at least one of the buggy React code examples that @elliotclydenz not only shows, but solves, here.
css-tricks.com/three-buggy-rea

If you're tired of working with the same horizontal and vertical navs, @rpsthecoder has some ideas using CSS shapes.
css-tricks.com/using-css-shape

"CSS Module Scripts" are a native browser feature, as opposed to the popular open-source project that essentially does scoped styles by creating unique class name identifiers in both HTML and CSS.
css-tricks.com/css-modules-the

Pretty darn cool how @bret_cameron was able to combine code and music theory to make a playable synth keyboard.
css-tricks.com/how-to-code-a-p

So you want to self-publish books and courses on programming? @lorendsr gets down to brass tacks on what it takes.
css-tricks.com/so-you-want-to-

The UX changes in Safari 15 are controversial in generally Apple-related circles. Most of the criticism is leveled at the browser controls themselves
css-tricks.com/safari-15-opini

CSS has a bunch of mathematical features in the spec — they just haven't been fully implemented yet. But @anatudor knows how to work around that.
css-tricks.com/using-absolute-

RT Miriam (But Terrible)
🎉 The CSS Nesting spec has been approved for publishing as a First Public Working Draft. You can see the current Editor's Draft here:
(This moves it from a theoretical proposal, to an official work-in-progress module in the CSS spec.)
drafts.csswg.org/css-nesting/

Despite being in the CSS-in-React world, I haven't yet been fully compelled by it. But there are a few things styled-components offers that I'm starting to come around on
css-tricks.com/demystifying-st

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