UI Dev Newsletter #88
Issue #88
2021-12-20
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State od CSS 2021
https://2021.stateofcss.com/en-US/
Sasha Greif shares the results of the CSS 2021 survey. -
Tailwind and the Femininity of CSS
https://thoughtbot.com/blog/tailwind-and-the-femininity-of-css
Elaina Natario tries to discover why utilities and frameworks such as Tailwind are often met with bandwagon attacks from its community. -
Consistent, Fluidly Scaling Type and Spacing
https://css-tricks.com/consistent-fluidly-scaling-type-and-spacing/
Andy Bell describes how to use the clamp() function for sizing scale. -
CSS can help improve your HTML⁉ - Ep 2: buttons and links
https://dev.to/inhuofficial/css-can-help-improve-your-html-ep-2-buttons-and-links-21m9
InHuOfficial explores how we can use CSS to ensure (and enforce) that we are using button and anchor elements correctly. -
Select elements with pointer-events:none by holding Shift
https://devtoolstips.org/tips/en/select-pointer-events-none-elements/
Patrick Brosset shows how to select unselectable elements in Chrome and Edge DevTools. -
Easy Checks – A First Review of Web Accessibility
https://www.w3.org/WAI/test-evaluate/preliminary/
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) shares a guide that helps you start to assess the accessibility of a web page. -
WCAG 2 is what we have
https://kilianvalkhof.com/2021/accessibility/wcag-2-is-what-we-have/
Kilian Valkhof explains why Advanced Perceptual Contrast Algorithm is not yet implemented in the Polypane browser. -
Beacon
https://digitalbeacon.co/
Calculate the environmental impact of a web page, see the breakdown and learn what measures can be taken to improve it. -
Self-promotion
In defense of CSS
https://www.silvestar.codes/articles/in-defense-of-css/
I am here to take a stand and defend CSS, my most favorite programming language.
Happy coding!