HTML is supposed to be easy to learn. And sure, the basics are pretty clear, but how are we supposed to make the "right" choice in nuanced situations?| thinkdobecreate.com
Supporting both the user preference query for dark mode as well as a toggle previously required duplicated style blocks. With the incoming style queries feature, we can simply down to reading a custom property to define theme styles once.| thinkdobecreate.com
There's a whole lot to love already about CSS in 2023, but here are just a couple more things I'd still find useful. Plus, a review of long-standing issues that actually have some support or are in-progress.| thinkdobecreate.com
Organization, linting, and ease of theming are the primary reasons I'll continue to use Sass despite the capabilities of modern CSS, including the near-future nesting capability. Review how to theme buttons as one example.| thinkdobecreate.com
Use this command line combination for building a static site that includes Browsersync, processing Sass and running the final files through autoprefixer and cssnano.| thinkdobecreate.com
Learn to leverage the natural behavior of attaching animation via CSS keyframes to reveal new elements.| thinkdobecreate.com
A look back at projects, talks, articles, and other 2022 things.| thinkdobecreate.com
With the growth of native CSS features - including nesting - what features do we still gain by using Sass, and what is available to use in its place?| thinkdobecreate.com
Learn about four types of tests important for shipping more accessible features and assisting your users in successfully completing tasks.| thinkdobecreate.com
A review of how I began creating developer content and tips to help you get started and find motivation to hit publish on your own projects.| thinkdobecreate.com