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An online magazine for designers and web developers. Questions? We've got your back: @SmashingSupport, @SmashingConf. Curated by Iris, Vitaly and the team.
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The CSS border-image property is a hidden gem!π Being often overlooked as its slicing logic can be tricky, the property is also capable of some really interesting things. T. Afif @ CSS Challenges shares how to use it to create clever decorative accents and shapes: smashingmagazine.com/2024/01/css-boβ¦
Our Person of the Week is an interactive designer balancing business challenges, UX, and holistic design. Please give a warm round of applause for... Linzi Berry!
Thank you for everything you do for the community, dear Linzi Berry!
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Our Person of the Week runs a fractional CTO consultancy and loves to share actionable tips for developers, managers, and leaders. Drumrolls, please, for... Ryan Townsend!
Thank you for everything you do for the community, dear @ryantownsend!
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The View Transitions API is a new β but game-changing β feature, bringing reactive state-based UI and page transitions to a whole new level.π Adrian dives deeper in part two, showcasing its power in seamlessly transitioning between full views and pages: smashingmagazine.com/2024/01/view-tβ¦
Our Person of the Week has been building websites since the age of 10. Today, she leads web engineering at Monzo Bank. Drumrolls, please, for... Sophie Koonin!
Thank you for everything you do for the community, dear Sophie! π
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JavaScript may be the most popular client-side language in the world, but itβs far from perfect and not without its quirks.π€Juan examines its several βabsurdβ eccentricities, explains how they made it into the language, and how to avoid them in your code: smashingmagazine.com/2023/12/makingβ¦
The View Transitions API is a total game-changer that allows us to do the types of reactive state-based UI and page transitions previously exclusive to JavaScript frameworks.πAdrian thoroughly explains why we need the API and demonstrates its basic usage: smashingmagazine.com/2023/12/view-tβ¦
It took over 6 months to edit, but both articles made it to Smashing Magazine πΊπ¦ π³οΈβπ and I'm really happy with the results
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This wouldn't have been possible without Michel Bozgounov πΊπ¦, an incredible editor and we're gonna make a book one day
Since the introduction of CSS viewport units in 2012, `width: 100vw` has been a go-to for setting an elementβs width to the full viewport width, except itβs not always the case.
π£Discuss the solutions and workarounds to the classic scrollbar problem: smashingmagazine.com/2023/12/new-csβ¦
Tackling the challenge of complex components?π€Explore insights from luis. framework for building better components and practical tips about managing a design system that should be both robust and easy to adopt.
Part 1: smashingmagazine.com/2023/12/buildiβ¦
Part 2: smashingmagazine.com/2023/12/buildiβ¦
Our Person of the Week is dedicated to bringing green UX, accessibility, and ethical design into this world. Please give a warm round of applause for... Sandy DΓ€hnert!
Thank you for everything you do for the community, dear Sandy! #smashingcommunity π
Ever faced the challenge of aligning padding between elements?π€
Brecht demonstrates this common debacle with a full-width slider component that breaks out of the main page container and shares a couple of techniques to maintain visual harmonyπ: smashingmagazine.com/2023/12/css-scβ¦
β¨Design systems can be of immense help, but failure to adopt them invalidates the hard work that goes into building the thing in the first place! luis. shares his experience with design systems and how you can overcome the potential pitfallsπ‘: smashingmagazine.com/2023/12/buildiβ¦
Our Person of the Week is a creative developer passionate about building delightful products and web experiences. Drumrolls, please, for... Richard Ekwonye!
Thank you for never ceasing to inspire, dear Richard Ekwonye!
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