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You know how some articles are just easier and more pleasant to read? Well, @mrdanielschwarz points out a few of design choices that make long-form articles nice reading experiences with a nice roundup of examples.
css-tricks.com/designing-for-l

Social media service @cohost_org allows users to have greater freedom with markup and inline styles than we may be typically used to.
css-tricks.com/committing-css-

Sometimes you gotta take matters in your own hands, which is what @simevidas did to get scroll snapping on his Twitter timeline.
(He also sneaks in a little UX suggestion that’s a huge win for product grids.)
css-tricks.com/how-i-added-scr

You can get some p cool and complex patterns with v little code from CSS grid’s auto-placement powers. Great demos here from @ChallengesCss.
css-tricks.com/exploring-css-g

I love @mozdevnet's little fade effect for truncating text in cards. Comes with some upsides that text-overflow: ellipsis doesn't.
css-tricks.com/recreating-mdns

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.
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.
css-tricks.com/react-hooks-the

Nothing short of brilliance and beauty from @robinrendle this (non-CSS) essay.
css-tricks.com/in-praise-of-sh

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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。