The CSS `clamp()` function is often paired with viewport units for “fluid” font sizing that scales the text up and down at different viewport sizes. As common as this technique is, several voices warn that it opens up situations where text can fail WCAG Success Criterion 1.4.4, which specifies that text should scale up to at least 200% when the user’s browser reaches its 500% maximum zoom level. Max Barvian takes a deep look at the issue and offers ideas to help address it.| Smashing Magazine
Responsive frameworks have taken off in the last few years, and there is no sign of that abating anytime soon. There are the big players such as Zurb’s Foundation and Twitter’s Bootstrap, but there are also a plethora of “smaller” frameworks (see examples like Base and Flexbox Grid) that all seek...| Siolon
I have recently had the opportunity to be published by both SitePoint and Boxes and Arrows.| Siolon