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Thoughts on Tailwind 4
The Tailwind CSS v4.0 beta was just released, and I wanted to share some thoughts on it. More specifically, I have some concerns that I have not seen covered elsewhere.
Design for Real Life – Eric Meyer and Sara Wachter-Boettcher
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The 10 Best Moments of UX (2024)
So I’ve picked 10 of the most popular filters, covering different flows, psychology, impacts and UI components.
Why I’m excited about text-box-trim as a designer
I’ve been excited by the potential of text-box-trim, text-edge and text-box for a while. They’re in draft status at the moment, but when more browser support is available, this capability will open up some exciting possibilities for improving typesetting in the...
Designing for clarity: How we restructured Intercom’s Information Architecture
Every product reaches a moment when its foundation begins to strain under the weight of growth.
Iconic
Free, “do wtf you want with” pixel-perfect icons.
Balancing Text In CSS
Balancing text in CSS helps make designs look cleaner and easier to read. Features like text-wrap: balance and text-wrap: pretty help us in fixing that. Thank you for reading!
Dropbox brand guidelines
A simple masonry-like composable layout
I’d say this is a solid approach to carry you until browsers finally make their mind up on the how and then actually implement this stuff for real.
6 CSS Snippets Every Front-End Developer Should Know In 2025
2025; I think every front-end developer should know how to enable page transitions, transition a <dialog>, popover, and <details>, animate light n' dark gradient text, type safe their CSS system, and add springy easing to animation.
:hover > :not(:hover), sorry not sorry
I don't see this technique enough: focus by demotion. Very often we create focus by promotion: hover to create a glow, focus rings, or even just making text bold.
A couple CSS tricks for HTML Dialog elements
I recently was messing around with the HTML <dialog> element. It’s really handy for native dialogs without a ton of JavaScript.
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