I feel better with each keystroke saved 😜
I feel better with each keystroke saved 😜
Go naked! hsl(270, 50, 40)
Go naked! hsl(270, 50, 40)
I don't have any fancy extensions installed. CSS Nesting Syntax Highlighting by Jacob Cassidy (another game-changer if you aren't using it).
I don't have any fancy extensions installed. CSS Nesting Syntax Highlighting by Jacob Cassidy (another game-changer if you aren't using it).
I didn't realize we could use HSL without the "%".
My VSCode still displays the color preview swatch when I use unitless numbers, both in a direct property (color: hsl(180 50 50), and with variables in the :root.
Why is my VSCode showing them...or why is yours not?
I didn't realize we could use HSL without the "%".
My VSCode still displays the color preview swatch when I use unitless numbers, both in a direct property (color: hsl(180 50 50), and with variables in the :root.
Why is my VSCode showing them...or why is yours not?
--col-min-width: 260px;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(var(--col-min-width), auto));
--col-min-width: 260px;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(var(--col-min-width), auto));
I wasn’t sure about nesting media queries within an element at first, but it’s far superior and easier to work with. Love it, along with nesting in general.
Nesting is probably my favorite new CSS thing.
I wasn’t sure about nesting media queries within an element at first, but it’s far superior and easier to work with. Love it, along with nesting in general.
Nesting is probably my favorite new CSS thing.
But don’t forget this is still an indu$try. You help a lot of people - including myself - to be more professional, productive, and profitable.
You’re providing exceptional value through your content. Just remember that.
But don’t forget this is still an indu$try. You help a lot of people - including myself - to be more professional, productive, and profitable.
You’re providing exceptional value through your content. Just remember that.
That said, with all the variables in play regarding various devices, displays, settings (and eyeballs), it's doubtful a slight shift would even be noticeable.
That said, with all the variables in play regarding various devices, displays, settings (and eyeballs), it's doubtful a slight shift would even be noticeable.