Sometimes you just need a element to shrink or grow in height proportionally with the width.
Sometimes you just need a element to shrink or grow in height proportionally with the width.
A child screams in the back while a father desperately tries to prevent the police from brutalizing his family. But they threw rocks.
Trying to move diagonally to a hover-triggered menu and having it disappear on you. Flames. On the sides of my face.
My solution to the so called "Impossible Layout".
Evaluating developer skills is not a science and I think most test miss the mark.
You like sprites? I like sprites. So I wanted to make see how easy it would be to make an animation from a sprite sheet. Turns out it's super easy, barely an iconvenience.
A common misconception I see is that responsive web development means loading up your CSS files with media queries for everything.
The irony of gatekeeping in a field and medium literally meant to not have gatekeepers is totally lost on some.
Because stories don't start with "O-nce upon a time".
Indiana Jones killed so many Nazis, like, if it were anyone other than Nazis you would say it bordered on excessive.
The most impactful components are the simplest, foundational ones.
CSS Frameworks like Bootstrap, Foundation, and Bulma help us describe our HTML in terms of layout structure and components, but I'm not a fan of that approach.
Everyone else has been talking about Tailwind CSS lately so I might as well jump on this bandwagon. And, actually, I've not seen anyone state my point of view on it yet so I have something to add.
White supremacy is so systemic it's even baked into the words we use to describe it such that it doesn't put the onus on the white supremacist.
HTML is for structuring and describing your content and not for layout.
There's something to be said about having a task that you can do with your hands and following directions that blocks everything else out.
Seriously, this small utility function is a must-have in every project I work on.
RSS feeds were the backbone of the original social web and we need to keep it alive.