Happy 30-month anniversary| OddBird
Are you positioning a popover| OddBird
There's a new stretch keyword that we can use for CSS height and width properties. But how is that different from 100%? And how is that different from 100vh when we want a full-height layout?| OddBird
We enjoy working with teams pursuing large-scale projects to plan, design, and develop tailor-made web applications and design systems. As industry experts, we'd love to help you improve team workflow, lower maintenance costs, and **solve problems* that help people.*| OddBird
When I tried setting my| OddBird
A guide to using new color spaces & formats with OddContrast| OddBird
We have been busy updating the Popover and| OddBird
Learn how to declaratively add behavior to buttons with the Invoker Commands API. Join James Stuckey Weber and Miriam Suzanne for a live conversation with special guest Luke Warlow, Web Platform Engineer at Igalia.| OddBird
OddContrast,| OddBird
There’s been a lot of progress| OddBird
I chat with Bruce Lawson| OddBird
We’re trying to make progress on shorthand syntax for CSS logical properties. But the path forward depends on where we hope to be a decade from now.| OddBird
Miriam's been asking questions about fluid typography, and how a website design should plan for (and respond to) user preferences. And we're not the only ones thinking about it! This month we continue the conversation with Richard Rutter from Clearleft, the experts behind excellent resources like Utopia.fyi and WebTypography.net.| OddBird
Join Miriam Suzanne, Stacy Kvernmo, and special guest Alan Stearns -- typography enthusiast, co-chair of the CSS Working Group, and self-described CSS Panjandrum -- for a conversation about typography. Responsive Typography has been around for at least a decade in various forms, but has become even more popular with tools like Utopia.fyi, Fluid.style, Typetura, and more -- all relying on the latest CSS units and math functions. But there are still a lot of questions worth asking.| OddBird
On December 17, 1996, the W3C published the first standard for CSS, and we celebrated the anniversary on Winging It! Michelle Barker, Stephanie Eckles, Kevin Powell, and Henri Helvetica joined us for our "CSS Is Awesome" game. If you love CSS as much as we do, we hope you will play along as we battle it out to see who is AWESOME.| OddBird
What happens when you set out to categorize every API and property of the web? OddBird has been documenting CSS for the Web Features project. Join us as we explore some fascinating rabbit trails, edge cases, and insights into the web platform that we've encountered along the way.| OddBird
What makes something a 'grid', and what's at stake?| OddBird
In July we talked with Stephanie Eckles about how (and why) you can get started working grids into your CSS toolkit. As requested, this is part two of our dive into CSS grids. We address your questions about strategy -- demoing how we plan and apply grid layouts, starting with a design and implementing in the browser.| OddBird
Web Components are a polarizing feature that seem simultaneously old news and not quite ready for production yet. But we’ve been making things with Web Components, and finding some areas where they really work well. Join us, along with special guest Zach Leatherman of 11ty, to hear more about how we’re using them, what they work well for, and why we’re excited about them.| OddBird
We talk with Stephanie Eckles -- the brain behind ModernCSS.dev and SmolCSS.dev -- about CSS grids. We look at a few of the most common grid patterns, to show you how (and why) you can get started working grids into your CSS toolkit!| OddBird
Now is the time to begin experimenting with a long requested layout tool.| OddBird
The complexities of containment, overflow, and 'propagation'| OddBird