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https://nerdy.dev/css-physics · 31 May 2024
Physics in CSS! I transferred a JS physics function into CSS thanks to sqrt() , exp() , sin() , cos() and @property . :root { --mass : 1 ; --stiffness : 100 ; --damping : 5 ; --start-velocity : 0 ; } Check it out on Codepen . Change the properties and see ...
https://nerdy.dev/next-level-css-centering-headed-your-way · 30 May 2024
There's a whole next level of CSS centering that's about to land on y'all and blow yer mind. I warned you.
https://nerdy.dev/the-looper-pile-mini-web-machine-fushion · 30 May 2024
Ep #3 The Looper Pile - Mini Web Machine Fusion ⤷ layout a "Looper" with the "Pile" This episode represents the overarching theme of the series! Combining small bits of code together can be a great way to build larger experiences. Watch episode 3 on YouT...
https://nerdy.dev/some-fun-css-typography-before-bed · 25 May 2024
Prefer the light or the dark mode? Try it on Codepen .
https://nerdy.dev/bad-at-css-container-queries · 24 May 2024
Ep #8 🎙️ Bad At CSS Podcast David East and I discuss container queries and try to tell you everything you'll need to know. ⤷ badatcss.com · youtube · spotify
https://nerdy.dev/co-hosted-on-the-whiskey-web-and-whatnot-podcast · 23 May 2024
Microsoft Build , that was fun! Chuck and the Whiskey Web and Whatnot show, that was SUPER fun.
https://nerdy.dev/frostapalooza · 19 May 2024
August 17th - @Mr. Smalls Theater Frostapalooza! I'll be playin guitar 🎸 in 2 ✌️ songs at a benefit concert extravaganza called Frostapalooza ; for Brad Frost 's birthday! You should come! Snag a ticket
https://nerdy.dev/starting-style-everything · 15 May 2024
Normally @keyframes would be used for this technique, but with @starting-style we can transition . * { transition : opacity .5 s ease-in ; @ starting-style { opacity : 0 } } Triggers via: page load inserted into the DOM going from display none to a visible...
https://nerdy.dev/css4-and-css-5-and-beyond · 14 May 2024
CSS4 RFC is live and ready for community feedback! The CSS4 Community Group has been meeting weekly to categorize every CSS feature into CSS3, CSS4, and CSS5. Yep, you read that right, CSS5. Curious what features are in each bucket? The RFC has it all laid...
https://nerdy.dev/the-pile-mini-web-machine · 9 May 2024
Ep #2 The Pile element layering layout machine replaces many use cases for position: absolute offers group or individual keyword alignment can be intrinsically sized based on content Watch episode 2: The Pile The latest Mini Web Machine on Chrome Developer...