Modern CSS For Dynamic Component-Based Architecture Updated on: Jan 19, 2024 Written by Stephanie Eckles The language of CSS has had an explosion of new features and improvements in the last few years. As a result, feature parity between browsers is at an all-time high, and efforts are being made to continue releasing features consistently and synchronously among evergreen browsers. Today, we will
Testing Feature Support for Modern CSS Posted on: May 1, 2023 Written by Stephanie Eckles The pace of the CSS language can be challenging to keep up with! Browsers release features and fixes monthly, and the CSS Working Group is constantly working on specifications. So, how do you know using a new feature is "safe" to use? And what are the considerations around making that choice? Let's review how
Container Query Units and Fluid Typography Updated on: Jun 4, 2023 Written by Stephanie Eckles Fluid typography is the term for designing font-size rules that responsively adapt the size based on the amount of available inline space. Before the availability of container query units, techniques usually relied on the viewport width - vw - unit. The viewport method is excellent for main page type, su
Pure CSS Custom Styled Radio Buttons Updated on: Oct 24, 2021 Written by Stephanie Eckles Using a combination of the following properties, we can create custom, accessible, cross-browser, theme-able, scalable radio buttons in pure CSS: currentColor for theme-ability em units for relative sizing appearance: none for full restyling access CSS grid layout to align the input and label Head's up: A lot
Practical Uses of CSS Math Functions: calc, clamp, min, max Posted on: Aug 15, 2021 Written by Stephanie Eckles There are currently four well-supported math functions in CSS. I've found each of them to be extremely useful in my daily work. These CSS functions can be used in perhaps unexpected ways, such as within gradients and color functions and in combination with CSS custom properties. We'll le
Modern CSS Upgrades To Improve Accessibility Posted on: Apr 9, 2021 Written by Stephanie Eckles Accessibility is a critical skill for developers doing work at any point in the stack. For front-end tasks, modern CSS provides capabilities we can leverage to make layouts more accessibly inclusive for users of all abilities across any device. This post will cover a range of topics: Focus Visibility Fo
Custom Select Styles with Pure CSS Posted on: Aug 15, 2020 Written by Stephanie Eckles Modern CSS gives us a range of properties to achieve custom select styles that have a near-identical initial appearance for single, multiple, and disabled select elements across the top browsers. A few properties and techniques our solution will use: clip-path to create the custom dropdown arrow CSS grid layout
12 Modern CSS One-Line Upgrades Sometimes, improving your application CSS just takes a one-line upgrade or enhancement! Learn about 12 properties to start incorporating into your projects, and enjoy reducing technical debt, removing JavaScript, and scoring easy wins for user experience. How Custom Property Values are Computed Review behaviors to be aware of regarding how the browser computes final
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