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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple language for adding style (e.g., fonts, colors, spacing) to HTML documents. It describes how HTML elements should be displayed.

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CSS – only a Nerdy Hobby?

CSS – only a Nerdy Hobby?

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Shadow DOM vs iframe for browser extension tooltips: a build note

Shadow DOM vs iframe for browser extension tooltips: a build note

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How I made cssnano ~30% faster

How I made cssnano ~30% faster

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You're a Real Frontend Developer Only If...

You're a Real Frontend Developer Only If...

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Fix: node-sass is end-of-life — migrate to Dart Sass in one command

Fix: node-sass is end-of-life — migrate to Dart Sass in one command

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I built a hardware-inspired UI component library in pure Vanilla JS — here's how

I built a hardware-inspired UI component library in pure Vanilla JS — here's how

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CSS: Decoupling Behaviors

CSS: Decoupling Behaviors

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Add an Apple-style liquid-glass rim to any React element (zero dependencies)

Add an Apple-style liquid-glass rim to any React element (zero dependencies)

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CSS Gradients: A Complete Guide for Developers and Designers

CSS Gradients: A Complete Guide for Developers and Designers

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5 signs your local business website is quietly losing customers

5 signs your local business website is quietly losing customers

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How I Built an Age Calculator Using HTML, CSS and JavaScript

How I Built an Age Calculator Using HTML, CSS and JavaScript

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Best workflow for AI-generated UI mockup to real DOM web page?

Best workflow for AI-generated UI mockup to real DOM web page?

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I Built a Complete AI Workspace UI Kit in Pure HTML — No React, No npm, No Build Tools

I Built a Complete AI Workspace UI Kit in Pure HTML — No React, No npm, No Build Tools

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How CSS clamp() works (and a free generator that does the math for you)

How CSS clamp() works (and a free generator that does the math for you)

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10 Advanced HTML Attributes You Built-In to Stop Reinventing the Wheel

10 Advanced HTML Attributes You Built-In to Stop Reinventing the Wheel

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