I found myself saying the following a few times during #CSSDay when chatting to people about blogging, so here it goes:
If you want a blog but don’t believe you have anything to share, I suggest creating a monthly post of a roundup of articles you read and recommend.
By the end of the year, you will have 12 blog posts.
It gives you a list of everything you’ve learned.
It is easily findable if you want to share it with others in conversation.
Backlinks and webmentions build connections.
If you're looking for a modern day CSS Zen Garden, I take submmissions on StyleStage.dev ✨
I'd love to see some fresh explorations using view transitions, scroll timelines, anchor positioning, :has, and more!
At #cssday I shared a table that summarizes the main ways to hide content using HTML, CSS, & ARIA and indicates how each technique affects the accessibility of an element.
The table is from the Practical Accessibility course. But you can find it here: https://practical-accessibility.today/code/hiding-techniques/
Started releasing #CSSDay videos on our YT channel. First up: @matthiasott, Web Design Engineering With the New #CSS
Slides: https://noti.st/matthiasott/JrA84R
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su6WA0kUUJE
Thank you so much for having me, #CSSDay! 💚🤗
Here are the slides for my talk:
https://noti.st/matthiasott/JrA84R
Our last speakers for #CSSDay are in!
- @carmenansio
- @fantasai
- Josh Comeau
- @julia_miocene
- @kevinpowell
- @matthiasott
- @stubbornella
- @rachelandrew
- @pixelambacht
- @kizu
- @SaraSoueidan
- @sarahdayan
- @stephenhay
- Tab Atkins-Bittner
June 6 & 7 in Amsterdam. Last tickets available at https://cssday.nl/2024
If you’ve watched my #CSSDay talk, you know that I couldn’t agree more to @piccalilli here:
“The thing to remember about learning HTML and CSS is that they are web standards and will long outlive Figma, Adobe XD and Sketch. At worst, learning to code will help you communicate with developers much better. At best, your design skills will be much more rounded and relevant in an ever-changing and expanding industry.”
👏👏👏
https://piccalil.li/blog/the-time-for-designers-to-learn-to-code-is-now/
About three weeks ago, I had the honor to speak at the 10th anniversary edition of #CSSDay about the most powerful design tool for the Web: the new #CSS.
The video of the talk is now up! 🎉
I hope you like it. And in case you do, SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON!!! 😁 (Am I doing this right, @kevinpowell?)
My #CSSDay talk "Problems Solved By OpenType"* is on YouTube!
I try to show the awesome things that fonts can do, the problems they can solve, and how you can figure out what YOUR font can do. Also, schwoopies.
* Full title: "Details Subjectively Improved By OpenType Layout Features And CSS"