How to validate your CSS using W3C
W3C have created a free service where you can validate your CSS for free. You can also…
Guides, tutorials and useful resources on topics such as HTML, CSS, UX and website performance written by Michael Gearon and guest writers. Based in the UK, Mike works for Companies House (UK Government) as a Senior Interaction Designer whilst mentoring and helping other designers in the design industry, read more…
W3C have created a free service where you can validate your CSS for free. You can also…
The user preference media features is probably one of the most exciting upcoming CSS features. It allows…
In some cases users disable scripts in their browser (user-agent) or the browser they're using doesn't support…
Google provides a free to use service that allows you to access thousands of fonts. All of…
The border-radius property can be used to create rounded corners on elements. The value of property can…
Text fragments can be used to link to a web page and highlight matching text in the…
The @supports CSS at-rule allows you to write CSS based on whether a feature is supported or…
The !important rule in CSS is a powerful tool that should be used rarely and for a…
The line-clamp property is a way to truncate (cut off) text after a specific number of lines.…
Cascading is probably one of the most important factors in CSS. The Cascade in Cascading Style Sheets…
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