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In this article we'll take a look at how we can better integrate Chrome DevTools into our Sass development workflow. Tutorial Sneak Peek! Here's a peek of what we'll be doing in this tutorial via an animated GIF: On the left is a terminal and the Sublime text editor, and on the right is Chrome. Changes to the .scss file are being persisted to disk, which is reflected in Sublime, the Sass watch com
In today's modern workflow, the code that we author in our development environments is considerably different from the production code, after running it through compilation, minification, concatenation, or various other optimization processes. This is where source maps come into play, by pointing out the exact mapping in our production code to the original authored code. In this introductory tutor
If you’ve ever worked on a responsive website, you’ve no doubt had to tackle one of the trickiest problems in this emerging field: navigation. For simple navigation, the solutions can be straight-forward. However, if you’re working on something a bit more complex, maybe with multiple nested lists and dropdowns, a more dramatic rearrangement may be in order. In this approach to responsive navigatio
If you haven't heard, there's a new kid in town: CanJS. What better way to dive into what this new framework offers than to build a contacts manager application? When you're done with this three-part series, you'll have all the tools you need to build your own JavaScript applications! Choosing the Right Tool Building a JavaScript application without the right tools is difficult. While jQuery is gr
Today, let's look at the grid system that comes with Twitter Bootstrap and we'll take a look at their media grid while we're doing so. In the process we'll build ourselves a nice little mockup for a portfolio page. Note: The grid we're working with today comes with the Bootstrap release current at the time of publication: 1.4.0. Get the Code We'll start with these files, based on where we ended wi
Wielding the true power of a CSS preprocessor is an adventure. There are countless languages, syntaxes, and features, all ready for use right now. In this article, we will be covering the various features and benefits of using three different preprocessors—Sass, LESS, and Stylus. Introduction Preprocessors produce CSS that works in all browsers. CSS3 preprocessors are languages written for the sol
Not every HTML5 or CSS3 feature has widespread browser support, naturally. To compensate for this, enterprising developers have created a number of tools to let you use these technologies today, without leaving behind users who still live in the stone age. Prologue HTML5 Semantic Elements The good news is that, except for Internet Explorer, you can create more semantic markup by using the new HTML
CSS is a language that is used by nearly every developer at some point. While it's a language that we sometimes take for granted, it's powerful and has many nuances that can help (or hurt) our designs. Here are 30 of the best CSS practices that will keep you writing solid CSS and avoiding some costly mistakes. Let's get started with this CSS for dummies article with best CSS practices: 1. Make You
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