The Current State of Styling <select> in 2019 — If you’ve ever tried styling form controls with CSS, you’ve probably had a bad time (at least initially). Drop-down select elements are particularly thorny. Here’s a look at the basics and what developers really want.
Chris Coyier
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Design for Developers ✨ New Course by Sarah Drasner — Become more self-sufficient for the entire process for execution, from concept to design to implementation. Understand the rules for designing and learn to create complex and beautiful front-end experiences.
Frontend Masters sponsor
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Google to Stop Indexing Flash Content — ...by the end of this year. This ties in with Adobe's (and others') plans to stop supporting it by the end of 2020. With this, another interesting era of the Web passes into history.
Google
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Are There Random Numbers in CSS? — Certainly an interesting trick for generating pseudo-random outcomes in CSS alone. The randomness is questionable, but usable for casual situations.
Alvaro Montoro
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Have You Tried Vettery? — Vettery specializes in tech roles and is completely free for job seekers. Create a profile to get started.
Vettery
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📙 Articles, Tutorials & Opinion
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Speed Up Your Website With WebP — A thorough overview of Google’s WebP image format, highlighting its advantages, how it works and how to use it. (I was surprised to learn it has been nearly a decade since the format was first introduced.)
Suzanne Scacca
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🔧 Code, Tools & Resources
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FitText in CSS — Remember the old jQuery plugin called FitText? Well, here it is recreated in (very modern — Chrome 79+ needed) CSS. Perhaps not quite ready for prime time but a cute idea.
Dave Rupert codepen
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JAMstack Themes — A list of themes and starters for JAMstack sites filterable by the supported generator and/or CMS.
Stackbit
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Minimal Wim — An experiment in minimal typography based on the work of Dutch designer Wim Crouwel.
Booreiland
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