Justified Text: Better Than Expected? – Cloud Four
Some interesting experiments in web typography here.
Some interesting experiments in web typography here.
It’s great to see the evolution of HTML happening in response to real use-cases—the turbo-charging of the select
element just gets better and better!
Technology doesn’t have to be terrible. Here’s an absolutely wonderful use of an e-ink display:
I made as much use of vanilla HTML and CSS as possible. I used a small amount of JavaScript but no framework or other libraries.
I like the approach here: logical properties and sensible default type and spacing.
Trys describes exactly the situation where you really do need to use the Shadow DOM in a web component—as opposed to just sticking to HTML web components—, and that’s when the component is going to be distributed and you have no idea where:
This component needed to be incredibly portable, looking great on any third-party website, in any position, at any viewport, with any amount of content. It had to be a “hyper-responsive” component.
Having fun with view transitions and scroll-driven animations.
Try writing your HTML in HTML, your CSS in CSS, and your JavaScript in JavaScript.
You might want to use `display: contents` …maybe.
A little fix for Safari.
Going back to school in Amsterdam.