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| Site | https://jamessw.com |
@mayank Ooo, I'm intrigued by this idea. I wonder if there's a way to clip the focus ring when scrolling. `position-visibility: anchors-visible;` will hide it if the anchor scrolls out of bounds, but it's not clipped.
"why does software require maintenance, it's not like it wears down"
Because software is not generally useful for any inherent good; what matters is its relationship with the surrounding context, and that context is in perpetual change.
A bunch of new features I worked on are rolled out on the Sass Playground- color swatches (with out of p3 gamut warnings), better autocomplete, smarter debugging, clip to copy and more. You can also open the documentation examples in the editor now.
If you don't have your tickets yet, now's the time!
Take your #CSS to a new level, with this practical deep-dive. The cascade, layouts, conventions, and more. The workshop starts next week:
https://smashingconf.com/online-workshops/workshops/modern-css-miriam-suzanne/
If you're curious about CSS grid strategy, follow along as @mia and @stacy demo CSS grid set up from start to finish for Froopler, the world's most loved egg white whipping utensil (that doesn't actually exist).
To go deeper with #CSS grid, Miriam Suzanne is offering a Cascading Style Systems Workshop with @smashingconf.
6 days left to reserve your seat!
https://smashingconf.com/online-workshops/workshops/modern-css-miriam-suzanne/
I watched three really interesting talks/panels on the subject of #WebComponents lately, so I put them on a post and added some comments to highlight what I found most interesting and why I think you should watch them too:
https://soledadpenades.com/posts/2024/web-components-introduction-approaches/
Featuring:
* @davatron5000 talking to @kevinpowell
* @mia and @Jamessw talking to @zachleat
* and a presentation by @JanMiksovsky