General sibling is a little known but very useful CSS selector. It allows the styling of an element that is a sibling of another. We’ll look at the syntax, a practical example and then a quick round up of the other child and sibling selectors in CSS.
UMS Video Podcast: Giovanni talks with Aaron Gustafson about the accessibility of web forms and how we, as designers, can change the way things are done to create better experiences for users.
In this episode of Draft we discuss Josh Clark’s talk “mind the gap” – which is about taking the spaces in between screens and UI elements into consideration for your experience design.