Explore fancy CSS 3D effects for images with @ChallengesCss and get ready to learn how they work as we get our hands dirty with CSS features that add perspective, depth, rotation, and even a slick shine to images that you can use on your next project: https://t.co/UdMLg3lf3Q
I worked as a Web Developer for the past 15 years.
I love being a Web Developer. I wouldn't do anything else.
Here are my 26 top tips for new and aspiring Web Developers 👇
About 1.2 billion people have some kind of disability.
So when you're designing your websites and apps, you should make sure all people can use them easily.
In this guide @ophyboamah shares accessibility best practices for developers, with examples.
https://t.co/b0C2IcLunp
A big fan of using flexbox for components and grid for layouts.
Article: https://t.co/5XH4pud107
Now that we have size container queries, this makes more sense. CSS grid items as containers, and flexbox component change their style based on the width of those items 🤩
If you are having trouble finding open source React projects to contribute to, I have a GitHub repository that lists a few of them.
If you would like to add your own React/Nextjs project to the list, you can raise an issue on the repository.
https://t.co/fHByWEsaZV
px vs. ems/rems? The Surprising Truth About Pixels and Accessibility (https://t.co/9Ud6GEc45S), a very deep dive into pixels, what they represent and how to write CSS today. Spoiler: the px unit is a bit of a lie and rem is the best option. By @JoshWComeau. #css#accessibility
Colors are difficult! Many juniors go with monochromatic color palettes at first because they’re a pretty safe way to have something resembling a nice design.
🚨 But there’s a catch!
Let's explore in a thread 👇🧵