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Deep dive CSS: font metrics, line-height and vertical-align published 7 years, 5 months ago (February 2017) Line-height and vertical-align are simple CSS properties. So simple that most of us are convinced to fully understand how they work and how to use them. But it’s not. They really are complex, maybe the hardest ones, as they have a major role in the creation of one of the less-known feature o
CSS property order matters, especially on larger teams with several engineers and designers all contributing code. I know it’s been discussed, but frankly there’s always room for improvement and alternate approaches. In a few projects at Twitter, we added the constraint of consistent CSS property order to make onboarding new folks easier, debugging faster, and expectations of what exactly a block
@mixin text-crop($line-height: 1.3, $top-adjustment: 0px, $bottom-adjustment: 0px) { // Configured in Step 1 $top-crop: TOPCROP; $bottom-crop: BOTTOMCROP; $crop-font-size: FONTSIZE; $crop-line-height: LINEHEIGHT; // Apply values to calculate em-based margins that work with any font size $dynamic-top-crop: max(($top-crop + ($line-height - $crop-line-height) * ($crop-font-size / 2)), 0) / $crop-font
For the longest time I assumed that one couldn’t use CSS Transitions or animations to move DOM objects in anything but a straight path. Sure, a developer could use multiple keyframes to create a list of straight paths to simulate a curve, but I didn’t think one could just define a curve with just two keyframes, or a simple CSS transition. I was wrong: The above example is animated using just two (
Easing functions specify the rate of change of a parameter over time. Objects in real life don’t just start and stop instantly, and almost never move at a constant speed. When we open a drawer, we first move it quickly, and slow it down as it comes out. Drop something on the floor, and it will first accelerate downwards, and then bounce back up after hitting the floor. This page helps you choose t
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Notes The emoji styles are defined in twemoji-awesome.css. Like Font Awesome which uses fa-*, Twemoji Awesome uses twa-* for class names. Twemoji Awesome uses Emoji Cheat Sheet for the class names. You must replace underscores with hyphens, as shown in the :hatching_chick: example. Like Font Awesome, you can change emoji sizes via twa-lg, twa-2x, twa-3x, twa-4x and twa-5x. Twemoji Awesome uses SVG
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