Width and Height in CSS
To determine width you look up the tree, to determine height you look down the tree.
To determine width you look up the tree, to determine height you look down the tree.
I think the word “component” in “web components” confused a lot of people — at least it did me.
Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web.
June 6th I was on vacation at the beach with my family and tried something that, looking back now, maybe I’m too old for. And I injured my knee.
I just watched Apple’s “Meet Safari for Spatial Computing” where they talk about how Safari works on the new visionOS.
For those of you about to do view transitions, I salute you!
Brad Westfall reminded me of a Sass feature that is probably the one I miss the most every single time I write vanilla CSS.
I just finished watching “Local-first Software” by Peter Van Hardenberg and loved it.
What if you could write selectors based on any piece of information in the HTTP response?
Scroll to text fragments just landed in Safari which makes support even more broad.
Kyle Simpson has a talk wherein he suggests the idea of building websites in layers of fidelity instead of layers of technology.
The recent sketchDesignChallenge on Twitter got me admiring all the beautiful app icons folks were making.
When working on a design, I’ll often step through variations of a font until I hit the right amount of attention or emphasis.
The more you think about it the more possibilities (many yet undiscovered) you realize the :has() selector unlocks.
The following was originally written by me and published as a chapter in “The iOS App Icon Book”.
If I had to put myself into one of the buckets that constitute job titles, “Design Engineer” might be closest to my own sense of self-identification.
What are you most excited to learn, while simultaneously overwhelmed by the idea you gotta go learn it?
I finally got around to diving deeper on Utopia, “a way of thinking about fluid responsive design”, by watching the introduction video.
CSS relative colors enable the dynamic color manipulation I’ve always wanted in vanilla CSS.
When you lookup a certain feature on caniuse.com, there’s an incredible assumption many of us make when interpreting its UI.