CSS for Beginners: The CSS Box Model and How to Use it Correctly
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1 Element CSS Rainbow Gradient Infinity
I first got the idea to CSS something of the kind when I saw this gradient infinity logo by Infographic Paradise. The gradient doesn’t look like in the original illustration, as I chose to generate the rainbow logically instead of using the Dev Tools picker or something like that, but other than that, I think I got pretty close—let’s see how I did that!
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Doc Pop’s News Drop: WordCamp US Call For Speakers
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A Beginners’ Guide to Privacy Policies
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Combining the Powers of SEM and BIO for Improving CSS
CSS is easy, some might argue, but that “easiness” can cause messy code. This is especially true through power of preprocessors like Sass or Less where, if you aren’t careful, your CSS can become harder to deal with instead of easier. Sass? Harder? This Gist shows a great example of Sass nesting hell.
If your Sass code looks like that, you can definitely improve your code with SEM & BIO, a CSS technique I’ll introduce you to now!
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HSL() / HSLa() is great for programmatic color control
If you ever need to hand-manipulate a color in native CSS, HSL is pretty much the only way. HSL (the hsl()
and hsla()
functions in CSS) stands for hue, saturation, lightness, and optionally, alpha. We’ve talked about it before but we can break it down a little more and do some interesting things with it.
- Hue: Think of a color wheel. Around 0o and 360o are reds. 120o is where greens are and 240o are blues.
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