Every now and then, I see someone post their latest and greatest set of CSS resets. Here’s mine. Read article | Continue reading
Some developers believe in closing all HTML elements. Some have to close all HTML elements. Others don’t believe in doing so, or aren’t forced either way. In citeUpgrade Your HTML IV/cite, I wrote a little about closing void elements. Read article | Continue reading
Evaluating Next.js’s implementation of React’s new server features. View link | Continue reading
HTML is often underestimated – it isn’t complicated and it isn’t strict, and you can start producing results with just a handful of elements. It isn’t creative like CSS, or energetic like JavaScript, but it quietly teams up with the browser to make a lot of the web work – much mo … | Continue reading
Content outGrid system design should begin with a constraint. Something that is knowable and unchangeable. Link to link | Continue reading
In some ways, responsive design was an attempt to move past the idea of a “page.” How’s that worked out for us? as soon as a page is published online, we can’t predict how someone experiences it. Their screen might be wildly smaller or larger than mine, sure. But any number of fa … | Continue reading
I know I’m late, but hey why not! To be polished… This is a bit of a messy brain dump, poke me on Mastodon to clean it up. Things that don’t exist yet Just to be clear, when I say “don’t exist yet” I mean that these are things that the CSSWG aren’t working on yet, as far as I … | Continue reading