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06/10/2026   CSS Tricks

There are many ways to create memorable experiences. Sometimes it's as simple as a form that completes smoothly. But here I'm interested in sharing techniques I reach for when I want a site to feel alive and be remembered.


Creating Memorable Web Experiences: A Modern CSS Toolkit originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

06/10/2026   Smashing Magazine
Findings from an exploratory user research study highlighting the unique insights and practical UX recommendations shared by participants with cognitive disabilities.
06/08/2026   CSS Tricks

I've said one and mean another, and I've used one when I needed another. Comparing scroll-driven animations, scroll-triggered animations, container query scroll states, and view transitions for my future self.


Scroll-Driven, Scroll-Triggered, Scroll States, and View Transitions originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

06/04/2026   CSS Tricks

We dive again into CSS Pie Charts! This time, Author Antoine Villepreux delivers semantic and flexible charts without a single line of JS.


Another Stab at the Perfect CSS Pie Chart… Sans JavaScript! originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

06/03/2026   CSS Tricks

The offset-path property in CSS defines a movement path for an element to follow during animation.

This property began life as motion-path. This, and all other related motion-* properties, are being renamed offset-* in the spec. We’re changing …


offset-path originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

06/03/2026   CSS Tricks

The CSS @custom-media at-rule allows creating aliases for media queries.


@custom-media originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

06/03/2026   CSS Tricks

The @function at-rule defines CSS custom functions. These custom functions are reusable blocks of CSS that can accept arguments, contain complex logic, and return values based on that logic.


@function originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

06/03/2026   Smashing Magazine
Practical guide on how to reduce drifts, minimize mistakes, maintain context, and improve the quality of AI-generated prototypes. Brought to you by Design Patterns For AI Interfaces, **friendly video course on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly.
06/02/2026   CSS Tricks

The CSS ::search-text pseudo-element selects the matching text from your browser's "find in page" feature.


::search-text originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

06/01/2026   CSS Tricks

In the previous article, I spoke about the why and how to use a Markdown component in Astro.

Here, we’re going to expand on that and help you use Markdown everywhere — regardless of the framework you use. So, …


Astro Markdown Component Utility for Any Framework originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

05/31/2026   Smashing Magazine
Let’s kick off June — and the beginning of summer — with some fresh inspiration! Artists and designers from across the globe once again tickled their creativity to welcome the new month with a new collection of desktop wallpapers. Enjoy!
05/29/2026   CSS Tricks

The old (testing in Safari when you don’t have Safari), the new (::checkmark), the in-between (anchor positioning but with HTML), and more.


What’s !important #12: Safari Testing, ::checkmark, HTML Anchor Positioning, and More originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

05/28/2026   Smashing Magazine
Seventy percent of websites still fail basic WCAG contrast checks in 2025. After years of design system tooling, accessibility linters, and JavaScript libraries, nothing moved the needle. We didn’t need better libraries. We needed better CSS. `contrast-color()` is that better CSS.
05/27/2026   CSS Tricks

Until we get something like ::nth-letter, there are still some really cool text effects we can make from existing CSS features, like letter-spacing, ::first-word and ::first-line.


Revealing Text With CSS letter-spacing originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

05/26/2026   CSS Tricks

This isn’t totally about AI. It’s about technical writing in the age of AI. I have some thoughts on this and I hope it’s helpful to you humans reading.


Technical Writing in the AI Age originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

05/25/2026   CSS Tricks

Every view-transition-name on a page must be unique. The problem is that every pseudo-element selector in your CSS targets a specific name, so your animation styles explode into an unmanageable wall of selectors.


Cross-Document View Transitions: Scaling Across Hundreds of Elements originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

05/25/2026   Smashing Magazine
There’s a moment in almost every usability session where a participant pauses at the login screen, types something, and glances up: checking whether they’re “doing it right.” That pause is a clear sign. They’ve already clocked that this isn’t a real app, and every data point collected after that moment is filtered through that awareness.
05/22/2026   CSS Tricks

Despite the countless number of online resources, it’s easy to get confused when trying to center an element. There are documented solutions, but do you really understand why the code you picked works? Let's look at the current state of centering options today in 2026.


The State of CSS Centering in 2026 originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

05/22/2026   Smashing Magazine
What people say, feel, think, and do are often very different things. To understand the underlying reasons for user behavior, it helps to look beyond the surface and explore hidden motivations, root causes, and the different layers of reality that shape how people act. Brought to you by Measuring UX Impact, **friendly video course on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly.
05/21/2026   Smashing Magazine
Meet `sibling-index()` and `sibling-count()`. Staggered cascade effect in one line of CSS without `:nth-child()` rules or JS workarounds. Works for 5 items or 5,000.
05/20/2026   CSS Tricks

It still hits like a ton of bricks to see the steep decline in Stack Overflow questions. What does that mean about learning in our industry?


Stack Overflow: When We Stop Asking originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

05/18/2026   CSS Tricks

This is Part 1 of a two-part series about cross-document view transitions, going over all the gotchas, from ditching the deprecated way to opt into them to a little-known 4-second timeout.


Cross-Document View Transitions: The Gotchas Nobody Mentions originally handwritten and published with love on CSS-Tricks. You should really get the newsletter as well.

05/15/2026   Smashing Magazine
Every extra second of friction has a measurable business cost. Carrie Webster shares ten data-backed UX facts that link user experience directly to revenue, retention, and long-term growth.
05/13/2026   Smashing Magazine
Why traditional loading patterns like spinners fail in agentic AI experiences, and how interface patterns that reveal the system’s process, status, and decision-making can improve transparency and build user trust.