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Native CSS transitions have quietly killed the strongest argument for client-side routing. Yet people keep building terrible apps instead of performant websites.
CSS data visualization framework
A CSS reset I've been using for new projects.
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Yuan Chuan
A game for learning CSS grid layout
I first got into web design/development in the late 90s, and only as I type this sentence do I realize how long ago that was. And boy, it was horrendous. I mean, being able to make stuff and put it online where other people could see it was pretty slick, but we did not have very much to work with. I’ve been taking for granted that most folks doing web stuff still remember those days, or at least the decade that followed, but I think that assumption might be a wee bit o
magick.css is magically playful, yet simple styling. all in one file.
A simple and to the point classless CSS stylesheet
CSS has been undergoing a quiet renaissance lately. Lots of big features which previously required an external tool to use, are now native parts of the language, and its growing more and more all the time…
Free, open-source Tailwind CSS v4 components for modern web development. Copy-paste ready components to build beautiful, responsive websites faster.
Pines is a library of animations, sliders, tooltips, accordions, modals, and more!
A design system for building retro Apple interfaces