💥 16 little UI design rules that make a big impact
UI design might appear to be a magical art form, but a lot of it is made up from logical rules or guidelines.
We’ll redesign an example interface using 16 of 100+ guidelines from my book - @PracticalUI
A mega thread👇
Future CSS Tip 🔮
Responsively Anchor elements to each other without JS or worrying about DOM position using the Anchoring API 🤯
It works out positions based on fallbacks you define 😎
And this makes sure your anchored element stays in view 🙌
Demo link/code/exp below 👇😁
@steveschoger What is your strategy for dealing with with LoDPI devices? Do you take this into consideration? Or it’s just whatever it will look ugly anyway. I’m curious bc for me this has always been a sort of trade off: appealing design vs. LoDPI-safe design (to minimize blur).
The single most undervalued fact of linear algebra: matrices are graphs, and graphs are matrices.
Encoding matrices as graphs is a cheat code, making complex behavior simple to study.
Let me show you how!
@teddyrised@LeaVerou This API has never been useful. It’s ancient, extremely quirky (per browser) and unreliable. There’s no way to build a serious WYSIWYG editor on top of it.