For this fourth and final article of our little series on single-element loaders, we are going to explore 3D patterns. When creating a 3D element, it’s hard to imagine that just one HTML element is enough to simulate something like all six faces of a cube. But maybe we can get away …
Single Element Loaders: Going 3D! originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
Bunny Fonts bills itself as the “privacy-first web font platform designed to put privacy back into the internet.” According to its FAQ:
With a zero-tracking and no-logging policy, Bunny Fonts helps you stay fully GDPR compliant and puts your user’s
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Bunny Fonts originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
There are a few legitimate use cases for this technique. For example, you might have a table with titles and descriptions. To preserve more space for the title, you constrain the description to one line on small
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Text-overflow: ellipsis considered harmful originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
There is an abundance of both CSS and JavaScript libraries for animation libraries out there. So many, in fact, that choosing the right one for your project can seem impossible. That’s the situation I faced when I decided to build …
How I Chose an Animation Library for My Solitaire Game originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
Hey, so it’s been a minute since we announced that CSS-Tricks is now part of the DigitalOcean family. Things are pretty much business as usual and hopefully it feels that way to you, too. Now that we’re getting settled, we’re …
Help Shape the Future of CSS-Tricks! originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
We all make mistakes in our code. It happens! I know if I had one of those “Days Since Last Mistake” signs hanging over my desk, a big ol’ goose egg would be hovering above me all the time. It …
My Dumbest CSS Mistakes originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
Right after “Where is the best place to learn?” perhaps the most commonly asked question I hear from folks getting into code is “What web development books should I get to learn?” Well, consider this an answer to that question …
Great (and Free!) Web Development Books You Can Get Online originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
We’ve looked at spinners. We’ve looked at dots. Now we’re going to tackle another common pattern for loaders: bars. And we’re going to do the same thing in this third article of the series as we have the others …
Single Element Loaders: The Bars originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
We’re all familiar with the standard way of linking up a stylesheet to the <head>
of an HTML doc, right? That’s just one of several ways we’re able to write CSS. But what does it look like to style things …
Different Ways to Write CSS in React originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
We’re looking at loaders in this series. More than that, we’re breaking down some common loader patterns and how to re-create them with nothing more than a single div. So far, we’ve picked apart the classic spinning loader. Now, …
Single Element Loaders: The Dots originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
Calendars, shopping carts, galleries, file explorers, and online libraries are some situations where selectable items are shown in grids (i.e. square lattices). You know, even those security checks that ask you to select all images with crosswalks or whatever.
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Conditionally Styling Selected Elements in a Grid Container originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
Well, sheesh. I opened a little can of worms when sharing Miriam’s “Am I on the IndieWeb yet?” with a short post bemoaning my own trouble getting on the IndieWeb train. But it’s a good can of worms.
I think …
De-Mystifying IndieWeb on a WordPress Site originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
A diagram is a graphical representation of information that depicts the structure, relationship, or operation of anything. Diagrams enable your audience to visually grasp hidden information and engage with them in ways that words alone cannot. Depending on the type …
Useful Tools for Visualizing Databases on a Budget originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
Making CSS-only loaders is one of my favorite tasks. It’s always satisfying to look at those infinite animations. And, of course, there are lots of techniques and approaches to make them — no need to look further than CodePen to …
Single Element Loaders: The Spinner originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.
Can’t smash the Like button hard enough for what Miriam Suzanne has to say on the challenging technical hurdles of implementing Webmentions:
The first round required several online services along with HTML & JS changes to my static site, just to verify my
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Am I on the IndieWeb yet? originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get the newsletter.