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While I run Docker all day for CodePen's fancy dev environment, that's what my use is limited to. I don't reach for it like Andrew does for everything. But I can see how it might feel liberating having all that isolation between projects.
css-tricks.com/dock-life-using

RT Amelia Wattenberger ❄️ 華曼如
this is something I believe in very strongly! follow your heart and interest will likely follow ❤️
CSS-Tricks: Exactly What You Want by @Wattenberger
css-tricks.com/exactly-what-yo

RT Adam Argyle
Announcing Open Props 🎉
350 ✨free✨ CSS variables
open-props.style/

Nice to see a design tool that embraces building in components, but doesn't play favorites with any one particular framework. It's specifically designed to work with all the major JavaScript frameworks:
Stay tuned for a blog post.
agnosticui.github.io/agnosticu

There are things in CSS that are designed explicitly for performance that are confusing to me, and I wish I had a more full understanding of them because they seem like Very Big Deals.
css-tricks.com/when-is-it-righ

Three really sweet generative patterns examples using the CSS Paint API from @georgedoescode
css-tricks.com/creating-genera

Tyler Sticka digs in here in the best possible way: by making a test page and literally measuring performance.
css-tricks.com/which-svg-techn

Great responsive flavor, zero media query calories with tons of examples from @ChallengesCss
css-tricks.com/responsive-layo

I'm not the biggest fan of Atomic CSS myself. But I appreciate that a lot of people seem to like it and appreciate that innovation is happening in this space.
css-tricks.com/reimagine-atomi

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