You might think that reporting the bug would be pointless. Read this post to know how to identify a bug, learn why you should bother reporting bugs, and become part of making the Web a better place.
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When it comes to writing CSS, everyone has their own favorite format. In this article, Harry Roberts explores how we can write CSS so that others can understand and use it with ease.
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Understand the three seemingly insurmountable flaws currently affecting CSS grids and then have a look at what you can do with LESS: use variables, perform operations, and develop reusable mixins.
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Thinking about using CSS in email newsletters? Find a few ideas on how to start coding email designs with improved readability and usability when viewed in Web, mobile and email desktop clients alike.
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Media Queries are a great tool to enhance the experience of browsing a website on multiple devices. Find some techniques you can follow to address the problem of browsers that lack media queries support.
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Giving your website a clean and concise structure opens the door to myriad opportunities. But, putting a website together the right way does take more time and money up front. Jason Gross goes over this topic in this article.
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In this article, David Martin shares how to introduce HTML5 and CSS3 to clients, so that they understand why developers and agencies are changing the way of doing things.
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Questions in the world of mobile app development are endless. Jen Gordon shares her knowledge as a designer to decide what’s best for your client -and how to do it- regarding the audience they are trying to reach.
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In this article, Louis Lazaris puts together a fairly comprehensive run-down of pseudo-elements. Get all of the concepts you need in order to create something practical with this technique.
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A walk through five interactive techniques that you can start using right now to provide a more engaging user experience. Also, a variety of useful CSS and jQuery tricks that you can leverage when creating your own interactive techniques.
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