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In the last ten years, give or take a few, CSS has grown extensively with the addition of more and more features, thus gradually becoming quite elaborate and complicated. The CSS of our days is very different from the CSS of the 2001–2010 decade. Before I start explaining why the world needs CSS developers, we must go back and look at the history of CSS. The History of CSSIn the decade of 2001–201
CSS has default keywords for various values. In this article I’m going to talk about three of them: initial, inherit, and the relatively new one, unset. There’s a good chance that although most web developers have encountered them, many of even the most experienced ones don’t fully understand them. For a long time, the only thing I knew about these keywords was that they’re used for resetting styl
A responsive image is one whose size responds to changes in screen resolution. The concept of responsive images was triggered by the need to solve issues such as serving different image sizes to different devices, and manifested into using that flexibility for things beyond sizes, such as art direction, image types, and more. The responsive images specification was created only after the responsiv
As a rule, we want an HTML elements to look the same way, independent of which browser is being used to view it. Unfortunately, this is not the case because of the way browsers run. The question of which approach to use in eliminating differences between user agent styles is an ongoing debate between Normalize CSS vs CSS Reset. Before we dive into how I recommend working correctly, I’d like to exp
CSS position sticky has really good browser support, yet most developers aren’t using it. The reason for that is twofold: First, the long wait for good browser support: It took quite a long time for browser support to happen, and by the time it did the feature was forgotten. The second reason is that most developers don’t fully understand the logic behind how it works, and that’s where I come in.
IntroMost of us developers used to think in terms of left and right, top and bottom. This is because in the early days of the internet, it was meant mostly for uploading documents, and not for the complex website structures we know today. This is the reason that no one considered the needs of multiple language websites. Until recently, the best way to support multiple direction websites like RTL/L
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