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blog.typekit.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text discusses a CSS technique for dynamically adjusting line-height based on viewport width, using a 'lock' analogy. It includes a detailed explanation of the math and CSS calc syntax, as well as discussions on potential issues with em and rem units, and alternative approaches using rem and adjusting breakpoints. The text also mentions a related article by Florens and a comment by Johannes about scalable font-sizes. The author is Tim Brown, a typography expert at Adobe Typekit & Adobe Type. | |
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www.scale.at
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| | | | | CSS grid is a powerful layout algorithm that enables us to build great designs. In this part of the tutorial series we use it to create a responsive layout for a small contact form. | |
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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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ishadeed.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses various CSS techniques and design choices implemented in Facebook's new design, including SVG usage for avatars, CSS filters for icons, performance optimizations, and other advanced styling methods. | ||