Andy Bell introduces CUBE CSS
A CSS methodology oriented towards simplicity and consistency with a heavy dosage of pragmatism.
A CSS methodology oriented towards simplicity and consistency with a heavy dosage of pragmatism.
Long-requested but still underused, CSS custom properties for cascading variables offer revolutionary possibilities for collaboration and code reuse.
CSS in Depth exposes you to a world of CSS techniques that range from clever to mind-blowing. This instantly useful book is packed with creative examples and powerful best practices that will sharpen your technical skills and inspire your sense of design. CSS in Depth in Motion is the perfect next step after finishing this book, digging deeper into CSS with new exercises and examples to really help you reach the next level of web design.
A series examining modern CSS solutions to problems Stephanie Eckles (@5t3ph), a seasoned frontend developer, has been solving for 13+ years.
The courses here are created and presented by Rachel Andrew, a web developer, writer and member of the CSS Working Group.
Look outside the web and be inspired to make better design decisions.
A curated set of web design links for beginners first shared with students on the UCLA IoES Sea Grass practicum team.
CSS selectors explained in plain English
“Based on a project called “Evolution of Web Design”, which shows a web page about Nasa and space. The interesting thing is that there is a slider mimics how the design looked for each year (1993 - 2015). The idea is so inspiring and it challenged me to do the same, which is to get a component or a web page and try to do multiple designs for it without touching the HTML content.” – Ahmad Shadeed