[ALA] Quantity Queries for CSS

From A List Apart: The Full FeedQuantity Queries for CSS:


Quantity Queries for CSSDon’t you just hate documentaries that don’t deliver? They have enticing names like In Search of the Giant Squid, and tease you with shots of murky underwater shapes and excited scientists pointing far out to sea. You settle down to watch, eyes narrowed with suspicion, thinking, I better see some squid or I’m writing an angry letter to the network.

Sure enough, 90 minutes of interviews with bored-looking fishermen later, the presenter is forced to conclude, ?No… no, we didn’t find any big squids. But maybe one day [majestic orchestral flourish]. Great. You wanted Finding Nemo and got Not Finding Nemo instead.

I wouldn’t do that to you, friends. This is your guide to creating style breakpoints for quantities of HTML elements, much as you already do with @media queries for viewport dimensions. I’m not pointing at some blurry specification in the distance or a twinkle in an implementer’s eye. We’re going to do this today, with CSS that’s already available…



[ALA] On Our Radar: Self-Centered Edition

From A List Apart: The Full FeedOn Our Radar: Self-Centered Edition:


On Our Radar: Self-Centered EditionOkay, we admit it: it’s all about us. From steps to sleep to social activities, we’re counting every kind of personal data you can think of. But what’s all that data add up to? How could we look at it – and ourselves – differently? This week, we’re asking ourselves – and our self – the tough questions…



Create an Animated Image with Zoom Effects Using Only CSS

From Basic UseCreate an Animated Image with Zoom Effects Using Only CSS3:


Create an Animated Image with Zoom Effects Using Only CSS3
Nowadays, there are more and more websites which display articles/posts/news as square boxes in several columns where each square has a main image and the title. This modern style is easy to make – an…



[Tutorial] How Your Favorite Websites Changed Over the Years

From TutorialzineHow Your Favorite Websites Changed Over the Years:

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Web design has changed a lot during the years. From tables and animated gifs to large images and flat style, in this article we will show you how the most popular websites looked.



[CSS Tutorial] Replace jQuery Animation With CSS Hardware Accelerated

From Only Web ProReplace jQuery Animation With CSS Hardware Accelerated:


Replace jQuery Animation With CSS Hardware Accelerated
Most smartphones these days have GPU that are suitable for hardware acceleration. Native apps have access to the GPU, so we can leverage its strength by offloading some heavy tasks for better browser …



[Marketing] Crowd-Ranked Music Apps

From TrendHunter.com – Market TrendsCrowd-Ranked Music Apps – This Music Discovery App Lets Listeners Invest in Their Favorite Artists (TrendHunter.com):



(TrendHunter.com) This music discovery app not only helps you find new tunes, it also allows you to support upcoming artists and invest in their talent. You even get rewarded for it.

The Tradiio app helps you find…



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