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11/20/2025   CSS Tricks

Is there really a difference between using :not(:open) and :closed? As always, it depends. Sunkanmi Fafowora explains why :closed is currently not a thing.


Should We Even Have :closed? originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

11/18/2025   Smashing Magazine
Server chaos doesn’t have to be the norm. AI-ready infrastructure and automation can bring clarity, performance, and focus back to your web work.
11/17/2025   CSS Tricks

If we have a ratio that represents the sine, cosine or tangent of an angle, how can we get the original angle? This is where inverse trigonometric functions come in!


The “Most Hated” CSS Feature: asin(), acos(), atan() and atan2() originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

11/14/2025   CSS Tricks

The extremely new framework that caught lots of attention will continue as a personal project.


Quiet UI Came and Went, Quiet as a Mouse originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

11/14/2025   Smashing Magazine
Debugging controllers can be a real pain. Here’s a deep dive into how CSS helps clean it up and how to build a reusable visual debugger for your own projects.
11/13/2025   CSS Tricks

Being able to use the range syntax with container style queries — which we can do starting with Chrome 142 — means that we can compare literal numeric values as well as numeric values tokenized by custom properties or the attr() function.


The Range Syntax Has Come to Container Style Queries and if() originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

11/13/2025   Smashing Magazine
There are many existing web features and technologies in the wild that you may never touch directly in your day-to-day work. Perhaps you’re fairly new to web development and are simply unaware of them because you’re steeped in the abstraction of a specific framework that doesn’t require you to know it deeply, or even at all. Bryan Rasmussen looks specifically at XPath and demonstrates how it can be used alongside CSS to query elements.
11/11/2025   Smashing Magazine
There are lots of tips for [improving your website performance](https://www.debugbear.com/blog/improve-website-performance?utm_campaign=sm-10). But even if you follow all of the advice, are you able to maintain an optimized site? And are you targeting the right pages? Matt Zeunert outlines an effective strategy for web performance optimization and explains the roles that different types of data play in it.
11/10/2025   CSS Tricks

A few links about headings that I've had stored under my top hat.


Headings: Semantics, Fluidity, and Styling — Oh My! originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

11/07/2025   Smashing Magazine
SVG is one of those web technologies that’s both elegant and, at times, infuriating. In this article, pioneering author and web designer Andy Clarke explains his technique for animating SVG elements that are hidden in the Shadow DOM.
11/06/2025   CSS Tricks

Why should you use a semantic <button> instead of a generic <div>? Accessibility, right? By how exactly does it help accessibility?


Explaining the Accessible Benefits of Using Semantic HTML Elements originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

11/05/2025   Smashing Magazine
Let’s dive into the building blocks of UX strategy and see how it speaks the language of product and business strategy to create user value while achieving company goals. Part of the Measure UX & Design Impact (use the code 🎟 IMPACT to save 20% off today).
11/04/2025   Smashing Magazine
With component variants, design systems become more flexible, letting you reuse the same component while adapting its look or state with ease. In this article, Daniel Schwarz demonstrates how design tokens can be leveraged to manage components and their variations using Penpot, the open-source tool built for scalable, consistent design.
11/03/2025   CSS Tricks

Last time, we discussed that, sadly, according to the State of CSS 2025 survey, trigonometric functions are deemed the “Most Hated” CSS feature.

That shocked me. I may have even been a little offended, being a math nerd and …


The “Most Hated” CSS Feature: tan() originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

10/31/2025   Smashing Magazine
The new month is just around the corner, and that means: It’s time for some new desktop wallpapers! All of them are designed by the community for the community and can be downloaded for free. Enjoy!
10/29/2025   CSS Tricks

On mobile, people can lose their sense of context and can’t easily tell where a section begins or ends. Good small-screen design can help orient them using a variety of techniques.


Getting Creative With Small Screens originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

10/27/2025   CSS Tricks

Can we use the <details> element as the foundation for a tabbed interface? Why yes, we can!


Pure CSS Tabs With Details, Grid, and Subgrid originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

10/27/2025   Smashing Magazine
Here is a lesson on Iterators. Iterables implement the iterable iteration interface, and iterators implement the iterator iteration interface. Sounds confusing? Mat breaks it all down in the article.
10/24/2025   CSS Tricks

When we change an element’s intrinsic sizing, its children are affected, too. This is something we can use to our advantage.


CSS Animations That Leverage the Parent-Child Relationship originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

10/22/2025   CSS Tricks

A thorough but approachable lesson on JavaScript expressions excerpted JavaScript For Everyone, a complete online course offered by our friends at Piccalilli.


An Introduction to JavaScript Expressions originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.

10/22/2025   Smashing Magazine
Motion can be tricky: too much distracts, too little feels flat. Ambient animations sit in the middle. They’re subtle, slow-moving details that add atmosphere without stealing the show. In part two of his series, web design pioneer Andy Clarke shows how ambient animations can add personality to any website design.
10/20/2025   CSS Tricks

Honeypots are fields that developers use to prevent spam submissions. They still work in 2025. But you got to set a couple of tricks in place so spambots can’t detect your honeypot field.


Building a Honeypot Field That Works originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.