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CSS is Going Gosh-Darned Hog Wild, I Tell Ya What
Chris Coyier shares a list of things happening in the CSS world lately.
Conditional border-radius and three future CSS features
Stefan Judis simplifies the conditional border radius solution and explores different future solutions.
100 Bytes of CSS to look great everywhere
Shawn Swyx Wang shares a few lines of code that make every website look good.
New online CSS analyzer
Bart Veneman introduces a new CSS analyzer that powers all of Project Wallace, a next-gen analyzer that keeps track of your CSS over time.
The art of deception, Lighthouse score edition
Zach Leatherman explains the possibilities to manipulate the Lighthouse score and how to avoid common mistakes.
Stop using if else
Rishav Jadon shows how to write “if else” statements in an object-oriented way by using Objects and Maps.
What if… you could use Visual Studio Code as the editor of in-browser Developer Tools?
Christian Heilmann explains why it is good to use Visual Studio Code as the editor of the in-browser Developer Tools.
HTML Size Analyzer
Analyze HTML size and catch bloat like inline images, large React hydration state or code duplication.
Just for fun
I keep making things out of checkboxes
Bryan Braun explains why he got on a run making checkbox animations and why he couldn’t stop.
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A universal date format that works for everyone
Dan Abramov shares a date format that might be a solution to an evergreen problem with dates.
Story
A New Toilet
Jim Nielsen shares a story about getting to the root of a shitty problem.
Happy coding!
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