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Thanks to @raygunio for ❥ sponsoring!
They've got Alerts now and they are nicely implemented. It's deliciously simple:
1️⃣ When [this metric]
2️⃣ Hits [this threshold]
3️⃣ Email [these people]
Could be a performance metric like CWV, error spike, etc.
css-tricks.com/quickly-get-ale

We covered five ways to do this in years past, which included techniques that are somewhat modern, including calc(), flexbox, and CSS Grid.
Enter a sixth challenger! Reader @silvior_ wrote in with this approach.
css-tricks.com/a-clever-sticky

Remember when @mshadeed9 wrote about that border-radius "toggle" he found in Facebook's CSS? A few weeks after that surge of linkage, a couple of articles came out digging into it a little deeper.
css-tricks.com/other-looks-at-

RT Chris Coyier
This Apple Arcade game wurdweb (
I tried building here.
(NOTE: I built with @​property in CSS, so Chrome-based only for now. I'm sure there is a better fallback way to do it.)
apps.apple.com/us/app/wurdweb/
codepen.io/chriscoyier/pen/oNe

Some deep history from @scottaohara on the element's roller-coaster ride through HTML history.
css-tricks.com/semantic-menu-c

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小森林

每个人都有属于自己的一片森林,也许我们从来不曾走过,但它一直在那里,总会在那里。迷失的人迷失了,相逢的人会再相逢。愿这里,成为属于你的小森林。