One of the best things about CSS 3 is that it reduces the need to use images in your designs. That means fewer HTTP requests, few bytes to download and fewer files to keep track of. Need rounded ...
If the new Twitter bird logo can be rendered in pure CSS, why not trying making an iPhone out of nothing more than web standards like HTML and CSS? The image above is a screenshot of an iPhone ...
At the outset, Pure makes clear that it is mobile-first and delivers itself in a tiny file size: 3.7KB for the entire package when compressed. The framework is intended to be flat and extensible, ...
Low-quality image placeholders (LQIPs) have a solid place in web page design. There are many different solutions but the main gotcha is that generating them tends to lean on things like JavaScript, ...
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