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alvaromontoro.com
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| | | | | A long time ago, I wrote an article about drawing triangles in CSS, and explained why the common border-based approach was far from ideal and should generally be avoided. In this article, I revisit a scenario where using borders might actually be convenient. :: Blog post at Alvaro Montoro's Personal Website. | |
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www.matuzo.at
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| | | | | I'm a frontend developer in Graz, specialized in HTML, accessibility, and CSS layout and architecture. | |
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bitsofco.de
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| | | | | Articles on frontend development and more. | |
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www.joshwcomeau.com
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| | | As front-end developers, we often learn CSS by focusing on individual properties. Instead, we should focus on how the language uses those properties to calculate layouts. In this blog post, we'll pop the hood on CSS and see how the language is structured, and how to learn it effectively. | ||