Fluid typography is the idea that font-size (and perhaps other attributes of type, like line-height) change depending on the screen size (or perhaps container queries if we had them). The core trickery comes from viewport units. You can literally set type in viewport units (e.g. font-size: 4vw), but the fluctuations in size are so extreme that it’s usually undesirable. That’s tempered by doing som
Taimur Abdaal leads design at Retool, a fast way to build internal tools. They’re working on a new design system for their platform, to let anyone easily build beautiful custom apps. Typography will be a huge part of this and Taimur wrote this based on that experience. You may have read the title for this post and thought, “Why on earth does a developer need to know anything about typography?” I m
Responsive Designs and CSS Custom Properties: Defining Variables and Breakpoints CSS custom properties (a.k.a. CSS variables) are becoming more and more popular. They finally reached decent browser support and are slowly making their way into various production environments. The popularity of custom properties shouldn’t come as a surprise, because they can be really helpful in numerous use cases,
Hey! This whole article is about a time before May 2019 in which Google Fonts didn’t offer a way to use font-display without self-hosting the fonts. To use font-display with Google Fonts, you include a URL parameter like &display=swap in the URL, like https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans&display=swap. If you’re copying code from Google Fonts now, it’s the default, so you get it automa
It’s a common situation: you create a site and it’s ready to go. It’s all on GitHub. But you’re not really done. You need to set up deployment. You need to set up a process that runs your tests for you and you’re not manually running commands all the time. Ideally, every time you push to master, everything runs for you: the tests, the deployment… all in one place. Previously, there were only few o
In the last months, I’ve learned a lot about Vue. From building SEO-friendly SPAs to crafting killer blogs or playing with transitions and animations, I’ve experimented with the framework thoroughly. But there’s been a missing piece throughout my learning: plugins. Most folks working with Vue have either comes to rely on plugins as part of their workflow or will certainly cross paths with plugins
Vue is so hot right now and I’ve been thinking of doing a serious project with it since quite a while, so when the opportunity popped up, I hopped in. But there was a little problem — one of the requirements of the project was to write it in TypeScript. At first, I was super stressed about how I was going to ever get started on this combo, but vue-cli made it so easy. I’d be lying if I said this r
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