Ditch Your Stateful CSS Classes for an Accessible Web
It’s easy to brush tasks under the rug in the name of efficiency or time. Daniel shares an easy way to start incorporating accessibility into your coding life by examining stateful CSS classes.
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It’s easy to brush tasks under the rug in the name of efficiency or time. Daniel shares an easy way to start incorporating accessibility into your coding life by examining stateful CSS classes.
One div. Two divs. Small site. Large site. Among the myriad types of web projects out there, it can be a challenge to find the right balance in coding. Marshall shares some lessons learned.
Sometimes a web crafter must chisel away at a lot of cruft to get the right solution. Adam explains how he used CSS shapes and shadows to create elegant ribbons on buildright.io.
People still use old browsers. This doesn’t mean we can’t use modern browser features. Ethan explains how we can use them responsibly.
Adam walks through some unique challenges of slanted elements, especially those with anchor target areas, and some CSS3 magic to solve them.
A look at how the web community has been writing media queries — and perhaps how we should write them.
Why it’s important to increase the text size of a responsive site at smaller resolutions.
Here’s how to target the iPhone 4 in a media query and replace the background images with hi res images.

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