Issue 198
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Issue 198
The sun is shining here in the UK, and I'm off to Amsterdam tomorrow. My travels are taking me around Europe for the next few weeks, before I head off to the next CSS Working Group meeting in Toronto. I've been continuing to play with the upcoming implementation of subgrid in Firefox, I am looking forward to it shipping in a version of Firefox Nightly so people can try out all my demos!
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Rachel Andrew, CSS Layout News
The CSS scroll-padding property adjusts a scroll container’s optimal viewing region# | Web Platform News
"The CSS Scroll Snap module has recently been updated to clarify that the scroll-padding and scroll-margin properties can be used more generally, even when no scroll snap containers are defined."
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How to Create Joined Bulletpoint Lists with CSS, BBC News-style - DEV Community 👩💻👨💻
Nice little tutorial of how to use generated content to create the joined up bulleted lists that the BBC News website uses.
Grids All The Way Down
My slides, resources and code from my presentation at Colchester Digital last week.
How to create a multi-line text background effect | CodyHouse
A hover effect that looks good even when your text spans multiple lines.
A Few Functional Uses for Intersection Observer to Know When an Element is in View | CSS-Tricks
Intersection Observer offers quite a few interesting possibilities. Here are some nice use cases.
Animating CSS Grid Rows and Columns – Bits and Pieces
An article about animating the grid-template-rows
and grid-template-columns
properties.
Subgrid - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets | MDN
In preparation for the subgrid
value for grid-template-columns
and grid-template-rows
shipping in Firefox Nightly, I've been working on some docs for MDN.
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