How to Detect User Preferences with CSS
Web design is all about building user interfaces (UI). It’s a massive part of what we do. We create something that we think users will like. We often use established…
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8 Ways To Dress up Quotes With CSS & JavaScript
Eight compelling CSS & JavaScript snippets to present quotes on your website. There is a style here to fit just about every need.
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8 Ways To Dress up Quotes With CSS & JavaScript
Eight compelling CSS & JavaScript snippets to present quotes on your website. There is a style here to fit just about every need.
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8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Animating Words
There are plenty of ways to make text stand out. It could be as simple as placing it in an HTML heading. You might apply color or other basic formatting…
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8 Code Snippets for Creating Amazing Patterns with CSS
Patterns are among the most flexible design assets. They can be the star of the show or fit neatly into the background. As such, they can also range from minimal…
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8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Creating Beautiful Bokeh Effects
Bokeh has long been a celebrated photographic style. In simplistic terms, it features a primary focus on a subject and a gently blurred background. The technique is both beautiful and…
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Better Design and Testing for Mobile Viewport Madness
We discuss the common pitfalls of mobile testing and share some tips for making your designs look great on every screen.
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8 CSS & JavaScript Snippets for Recreating Iconic Titles
Title sequences can become iconic. These familiar scenes from movies, television, and video games often become etched in our memories. They also serve as a cultural marker of sorts, helping…
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8 Amazing Metallic Effects Built With CSS and JavaScript
Metallic effects are both attractive and flexible. They’re often used to create an industrial or high-tech aesthetic. They work great as backgrounds, yet can also make even the tiniest elements…
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Better Responsive Design With CSS clamp()
With so many mobile devices on the market, we’re flooded with viewport sizes. That makes it especially challenging to design a fully-responsive website. CSS media queries have long been the…
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