by Guy Routledge | Oct 7, 2014 | atozcss, News
ID is a CSS selector that allows the styling of a single unique element. Their use in CSS is common and often a little controversial. In this video, I will outline some of the reasons why I prefer the class selector over ID, how CSS specificity works. Transcript ID is...
by Gene Crawford | Sep 30, 2014 | News
“We’re not designing pages anymore. We’re designing systems of components.” As with most things Stephen Hay says, he’s right. Over the past few years, we’ve seen the Web community create style tiles, element collages, style guides,...
by Gene Crawford | Sep 24, 2014 | News, Podcast, UMS Video Podcast
Jenn Lukas @JennLukas Interactions & Mobile Devices: Conquering the responsive mouse trap Mobile devices are wonderful because they give us immediate access to a larger world and the best mobile experiences are intuitive and engaging. Design involves much more...
by Kickdrop | Sep 24, 2014 | News
Visit Kickdrop to download for FREE Overview This drop features a set of javascript-driven form components that will come in useful for a variety of web applications. The pack includes: date pickers, time pickers, color pickers, and input masks. Any of the contained...
by Guy Routledge | Sep 23, 2014 | atozcss, News
We can enhance user experience by styling elements that are being interacted with under different states like :hover, :focus and :active. It’s important to bear in mind that some users don’t have a mouse and :hover on touch devices can be a bit flaky. When dealing...
by Gene Crawford | Sep 19, 2014 | News
What’s Happening Now First things first; CSSOff is not dead. We are working on the final grading of entries now and hopefully we can get it done by the end of October. So that’s good news! We apologize for things taking so long and our lack of feedback. We’ve...