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Can't get enough blobs? @ChallengesCss adds gooey animation effects using the CSS Paint API.
css-tricks.com/exploring-the-c

RT Adam Argyle
Re works with translation and language directionality's toooooooo

RT Miriam (But Terrible)
I wrote up a first draft @\scope spec today…
NOTE: This is an Editor's Draft only, which means the CSSWG expressed interest, but hasn't yet approved it as an official specification on the standards track. It could change dramatically.
drafts.csswg.org/css-scoping-2

"By putting content first and allowing that content to adapt to whatever space surrounds it, we can create more robust, flexible designs that increase the longevity of our products." — @cathy_dutton
css-tricks.com/designing-for-t

Excellent example here by @marianabeldi showing how learning something new can lead to interesting new projects and ideas.
Plus, the generator is such a great resource!
css-tricks.com/how-i-made-a-ge

Apparently, LinkedIn has a front-end development quiz. The answers are listed here
That's not to ruin anything, it's fun to learn from both the questions and the answers.
And of course do little "Well, actually..."ies in your head going through the list
github.com/Ebazhanov/linkedin-

Stealing Game Animation Techniques to Engage Users
@eli_the_brave at @devolverdigital shares the ultimate resource for animation inspiration on video games sites: the games themselves.
css-tricks.com/stealing-game-a

RT Adam Argyle
CSS Gradient Shadow 😎
A pseudo-element, sized and positioned within the container, offset + scaled with transforms, then blurred with filters
demo
codepen.io/argyleink/pen/WNxeB

RT Nader Dabit | naderdabit.eth
My second ever blog post on @css is now live - Using Nuxt and Supabase for a Multi-User Blogging App
This project gave me the opportunity to dive back into @vuejs as well as @nuxt_js which I really enjoyed!
Blog post:
Code:
css-tricks.com/using-nuxt-and-
github.com/dabit3/nuxt-supabas

RT Jen Simmons
Folks who write CSS:
What `-webkit-` prefixes do you still use most often?
I mean, which (if any) that you have to use to get things to work (not stuff a tool generates en masse).
Are there any `-webkit-` prefixed properties that you most want to have as real CSS properties?

RT Una Kravets 👩🏻‍💻
🚨 Add a custom color to your forms in 1 line of CSS: INTRODUCING the accent-color property!!
`accent-color: pink`= pink checkboxes, radio buttons, sliders, etc.
Landing in:
Chromium 93 (Aug 31)
Firefox 92 (Sept 7)
Read:
Try it:
web.dev/accent-color/
accent-color.glitch.me/

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