Extremely hyped for :has()! 🙌
Jen Simmons @jensimmons View tweet
Don’t say Safari is always last. Sometimes we are first.
presenting
:has()
“For example, a:has(>img) selects all
<a>
elements that contain an<img>
child.”
‐ from caniuse.com/css-has
Saw the new Ghostbusters last night and I’m still laughing at a particularly Paul Rudd line toward the end.
Reading through my previous portfolio case studies and this is from 2018. lynnandtonic.com/thoughts/entries/case-study-2018-refresh
I’m also going to be hopping in and out of this one in between meetings today! Shoulda cleared my calendar. lu.ma/fh-holiday-2021
Happy birfday CSS! 🎂 Let’s do some quizzin’ today 👇
Henri Helvetica 🇭🇹 👨🏾🚀 🚀 @HenriHelvetica View tweet
How would you TGIF this week? Well, how about you join @TerribleMia @lynnandtonic + myself for a once in a lifetime afternoon: a CSS Game Show! Yup. We're hosting a quiz on CSS to celebrate 25yrs! 👀 RT?
📅: Friday Dec 17th
⏰: 1PM EST
RSVP: bit.ly/cssis25
On launch days in this house we will loudly exclaim “We’re live, everybody!!”
It started as a joke based on a radio commercial, but it’s honestly the best.
Have you ever been on hold and you’re just waiting for the music to loop and they pick up right at the end of a cycle? Were they waiting too?
I’m going to do a write-up, but I do want to shout out @typetura which is doing a lot of the heavy lifting here with container sizing + interpolation.
I’ve been struggling to do something like this for a few years and Typetura made it a breeze.