Weekly News for Designers № 545
How CSS Variables Can Improve Efficiency and Consistency – Using CSS variables means less repetitive code.
What is Developer Experience (DX)? – The term is used to describe many things, but goes deeper than you might think.
The complete guide to CSS media queries – Use this handy guide to get the most out of media queries.
How to Create a Motion Hover Effect for a Background Image Grid – Create a compelling motion hover effect with this tutorial.
Color Copy Paste – Copy and paste colors directly from your camera to Figma, Sketch or your browser.
Cool Little CSS Grid Tricks for Your Blog – How the author used modern CSS to solve a long-standing layout challenge.
The Most Important Thing Your Clients Should Know About Their Website – How to help clients understand the inevitable changes their website will need over time.
Free Isometric Illustrations – Grab this free pack of 40+ items, available in six file formats.
Learn Z-Index
Using a Visualization Tool – CSS z-index
can be hard to grasp. This visual guide can help you get the hang of it.
Dealing With Overly Opinionated Design Clients – Learn how to put a stop to design-by-committee before it ruins your project.
SocialSizes.io – A resource for social media image and video sizes – complete with downloadable templates.
Massimo Says – An AI-powered, design-specific text generator.
12 Stunning Examples of Text Distortion Effects in Web Design – Code snippets that demonstrate a variety of beautiful distortion effects.
Helping Your Clients Master eCommerce – Use your expertise to point clients towards online success.
A Cheatsheet for User Interview and Follow Ups Questions – A great resource for knowing what to ask your users.
CSS :is()
and :where()
are coming to browsers – Get the lowdown on what these new CSS pseudo-classes are and how to use them.
Stranger Things, JavaScript Edition – Find the explanation to some of the weirdest JavaScript moments here.
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