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New in Chrome: A 'CSS Overview' Tab — This new experimental feature in Chrome looks really neat. It provides an overview of the CSS on a site, detailing colors, fonts, media queries and unused declarations.
Robin Rendle
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What's New in CSS – July 2020 Edition — Rachel Andrew takes a look at some of the interesting CSS features that are making their way into browsers right now, including Flexbox gap support, the aspect ratio unit, and more.
Smashing Magazine
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ℹ️ Interested in running a job listing in Frontend Focus? There's more info here.
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📙 News, Tutorials & Opinion
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Building the Tailwind Blog with Next.js — The Tailwind team talk about how they set up their blog and some challenges they faced, particularly some complexities around the choice to use MDX for content.
Adam Wathan
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🔧 Code, Tools and Resources
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USA.css — Released to celebrate Independence Day, here’s an all-American stylesheet. Even if you have no need for US-related symbols and patterns, you might pick up something from how they're implemented.
Bennett Feely
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Quik: Internet Explorer Support as a Service — Currently in private alpha. This tool runs a modern browser headlessly that then draws your website for anyone visiting on an old version of Internet Explorer. We're linking to this more because it's an interesting idea.
flaggerdoot
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🗓 Upcoming Events:
- An Event Apart: Online Together — Human-Centered Design (July 20) — A single-day online conference with a focus on design for all users, not just some idealized average.
- ForwardJS (July 20 - 24) — A virtual event, providing five days of workshops and talks to registrants from the comfort of their browser.
- ViennaCalling (July 29) — An online meetup streamed on Twitch for "all who work on the web".
- Frontcon (August 12 - 14) — A frontend conf based in Latvia that's now taking a hybrid approach, offering both online and on-site attendance options.
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