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July 6 2022

Masonry? In CSS?!

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Pinterest’s grid design is a commonly-cited example whenever the masonry conversation comes up.

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Credit: CSS {IRL}

Would carbon food labels change the way you shop?

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Environmentally friendly food shopping can be a challenge. Find out how your favourite UK supermarket items stack up with our interactive scales

Data Visualization

Credit: Financial Times

The World’s Highest Website—a CSS Experiment

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Ladies and gentlemen—welcome to the highest, longest, largest website in the World!

Experiment CSS

Credit: Jens Oliver Meiert

What background color should your data vis have?

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Let’s look at 100 data visualizations from advanced data vis designers and beginners. Which background colors do they use – and why?

Data Visualization

Credit: Datawrapper

The Unlocked Possibilities of the :has() Selector

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The more you think about it the more possibilities (many yet undiscovered) you realize the :has() selector unlocks.

CSS

Credit: Jim Nielsen

 

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