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techhub.iodigital.com
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| | | | | There are a lot of CSS units available at the moment and we mostly still rely on pixels and (r)ems for our sizing and fonts. I say its time to do a little freshening up. Instead of writing a list of which units are available in CSS that you can easily find on MDN as well, I thought Id give some examples of where they could come in handy. I will create a mini-series out of this and for the first part, lets start off with relative length units based on font. | |
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blog.notmyhostna.me
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| | | | | For my new side project I needed to build a browser extension. I was hesitant to build one as the development experience of doing everything in the ... | |
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www.lullabot.com
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| | | | | Viewport units are one of the lesser known gems in modern web design. They offer developers strong flexibility and accuracy when using CSS. | |
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danielandrews.com
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| | | Yesterday, Apple announced that Apple Maps is now in beta for all to use on the web. By visiting the intuitively named https://beta.maps.apple.com URL, users can get most of the functionality that one could by using the native apps. It's only available on a subset of browsers (Safari/Edge/Chrome on Mac, Edge/Chrome on Windows and Safari... | ||