Raj Narayanan
@rajfuzzy
Front-end Developer • Freelancing web designer and developer
Smart layout 🤩👏
Introducing Smart Layout in Sketch 58. Say goodbye to manual resizing and hello to flexibility, faster workflows and a whole new way to design. Find out more at sketch.com/features/smart… and get Sketch 58 today. 🎉💎
Git Command Explorer allows you to "find the right commands you need without digging through the web.” A handy little reference. ↬ Git Command Explorer gitexplorer.com
Hamburger Menu Animations :: buff.ly/2AUlgCX (Click on that Debug menu to see the clever paths they follow to make them work!)
Slide from my #PyOhio talk, with a few extras, may be found at speakerdeck.com/shayhowe/css-a…. Thanks for having me!
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CSS as a Service: Maintaining Style
We often build multiple websites and applications that share the same styles across multiple code bases (style guides/pattern libraries). Maintaining th…
Sass Coding Guideline Thingies... Sass Guidelines: buff.ly/2LNZBk4 Sass Style Guide: buff.ly/2mQ6seT Airbnb CSS / Sass Styleguide: buff.ly/2xJHbet Styled Component Template: buff.ly/2AgKL0U
Having a Good Relationship with CSS by @sarah_chima dev.to/sarah_chima/ha… • Learn CSS • Ditch the libraries • Learn to debug your code • Read other people's code • Name your classes properly • Practice
"I finally made sense of front end build tools. You can, too. Build tools do two things: 1. Install things 2. Do things" medium.freecodecamp.org/making-sense-o…
Next Autoprefixer 8.0 in addition to @Browserslist 3.0 will rename `npx autoprefixer-info` to `npx autoprefixer --info`. It is very useful CLI tool to show projects’ target browsers and used prefixes. github.com/postcss/autopr…
🔥 #TIL you can toggle show/hide hidden files & folders on Mac OS quickly by typing `cmd + shift + .`
text-decoration-skip: ink; Not just a visual improvement, it's good for dyslectic people. medium.com/@iamhiwelo/imp…
11 Things I Learned Reading the CSS Grid Specification :: medium.freecodecamp.org/11-things-i-le… (Gets into some interesting things about CSS grid that perhaps you haven't considered before.)
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11 Things I Learned Reading the CSS Grid Specification
By Emmanuel Ohans June 11, 2017, I decided to read the CSS Grid spec. The Spec was a little bit technical, but it was by far the most enjoyed specification I had ever read. If you’re a more advanced...
"A constantly updated collection of beautiful svg images that you can use completely free and without attribution." undraw.co
I snuck this little #CSS gem into a project stylesheet to help the team remember #accessibility. 😎 #WebDev
“How we adapted the Booking.com mobile site for the iPhone X notch.” by Mark Unthank booking.design/how-we-adapted…
Front-End Checklist github.com/thedaviddias/F… (Lists like this can be useful on existing projects, too.)
`display: grid` + `clip-path: polygon()` codepen.io/rrenula/pen/Lz…
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