Last dotCSS 2019 talk to be published!
It’s 3019, how has writing stylesheets changed? @ireaderinokun covers topics such as progressive enhancement, accessibility, internationalization & perfs as it relates to writing CSS in 3019 (and, of course, today).
https://t.co/9oK6UbOiAD
New lightning talk available!
Roman Komarov @kizmarh shows how we can use CSS variables to recreate a utility-first approach by using them as an API from our HTML style attributes.
https://t.co/ZQNJp47pGu
While everyone is talking about CSS in JS, what if we look at how to do JS in CSS? Because yes it is possible! Is that a good idea? Jean-François Garreau @jefbinomed is not sure about that, but why not come and relax on this technical and fun session.
https://t.co/xAI9xQMt8N
Every code line can be tested, even CSS. Fabien Zibi @_faz shows you how to test SASS functions and master SCSS update impact on generated CSS.
https://t.co/dzrB8rFX6f
The talk from @JeremiePat is now available!
Using CSS with SVG is a great adventure full of magic, friendship and sometimes… creepy villains! Jump in and discover why you should tell the world that CSS and SVG are forever best friends.
https://t.co/quJwIjNTC3
New talk!
Aurélien Levy @goetsu shows how CSS can be wonderful or dreadful for accessibility depending on how you use it and how small details can open doors to everyone or destroy all your efforts to do it.
https://t.co/6g9OngN5UQ
As 2019 draws to a close, we want to extend a heartfelt THANKS to all of you!
To celebrate our best year yet, we just published a review of 2019 with some stats, the 4 best reviewed talks (guess who?) & some photos to remember the moments we shared.
https://t.co/fJPpdQ1jnL
New talk from dotCSS 2019!
David Khourshid @davidkpiano explores innovative ways of organizing our styles, adding complex interactivity and meaningful transitions, and comprehensively test UIs through a decades-old concept – finite state machines.
https://t.co/ytIJtAAL95
New dotCSS 2019 talk online!
Hakim @hakimel tries to give people tools for finding unexpected ways to improve UI elements. He talks about how reinventing the wheel is a great way to learn and improve as a front-end developer.
https://t.co/Y6i3EETq89
Authoring performant, scalable & accessible CSS is difficult and requires specialist knowledge.
Here are some tips Emily Plummer @emplums mentioned at dotCSS 2019.
https://t.co/K2uIv9KBVk
The talk from Hidde de Vries @hdv at dotCSS 2019 is here!
In this Darwin-themed talk, you'll learn how CSS came to be, and how the language's simplicity and flexibility still make it stand out today.
https://t.co/7mCCqLLYBK
📽️ Slides from my talk "Crafting Stateful Styles" at @dotCSS are here: https://t.co/uwnTMd23yF
Check it out if you want to learn more about the useful tricks and techniques we use on the @keyframers for animating complex user interfaces!
Video coming 🔜
🎙Yesterday at @dotCSS I spoke about "Writing CSS in 100 Years", in which I covered topics such as progressive enhancement, accessibility, internationalisation, and performance as it relates to writing CSS
📄 Slides 👉🏾 https://t.co/32tDYYHGGP
So much energy at @dotcss. Part of me wants to go home and try all those ideas at once and build new things. But of course I'll stay to the end to learn more.