Let's Define CSS 4 — It seems whether CSS 4 should be a “thing” is a hot button issue right now, with most of the chatter seemingly around branding it as such for marketing reasons. Here’s Jen Simmons with her take, and the position of the CSS Working Group. This GitHub thread is open to comments from developers and designers for their thoughts.
World Wide Web Consortium
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2021 Reasons to Use Clubhouse.io — #1 Clubhouse encourages collaboration. #2 Using it isn't a slog. #3 Your team will get more done. #4 It's free for up to 10 users. #5 You know what, we really should have considered character limits when we came up with this idea.
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Web Font of the Week
Crimson Text
Certainly one of the classier options available on Google Fonts. Even if you don't like to use serif fonts for body text, it can add an interesting touch to headlines and sits well alongside neutral sans serifs.
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Find a Dev Job Through Vettery — Vettery is completely free for job seekers. Make a profile, name your salary, and connect with hiring managers from top employers.
Vettery
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📙 News, Tutorials & Opinion
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Introducing the Page Visibility API — Modern browers generally handle page visibility stuff on their own nowadays, but you can do a little more with the API, which has excellent browser support.
John Au-Yeung
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▶ UX Tips to Avoid Losing Users' Attention — A look at a variety of design principles for drawing attention, complete with examples (covering both the web and apps), in a 40 minute talk.
Chris Atherton
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How to Setup Webpack and Babel 7 for React — If you’ve learned to get a React project up and running using create-react-app, this is a nice detailed tutorial to take that to the next level using two popular tools.
Ismile Hossain
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🔧 Code, Tools and Resources
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monica.css — A really tiny set of helper classes to make it easier to work with flexbox layouts.
Monica Dinculescu
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FrontCon, April 1-3 — Riga, Latvia — A two-day conference that focuses on front-end concepts and technologies. This year, there will be 23 speakers, 300+ attendees, and four workshops.
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