The State of Front-End Tooling – 2015

I asked front-end developers to fill in a survey about their their knowledge and usage patterns across a number of front-end tools. Check out the results. Surprisingly, Gulp is used more than Grunt. Time to change, too? Or just stick with Grunt? And this “module bundler” seems like things to catch. Never used/heard before. Source: […]

10 Web Predictions for 2015: The Results!

Twelve months ago I published 10 Web Predictions for 2015 — my Nostradamus-like look into the year ahead. I’m useless at these forecasts. Despite keeping a close eye on industry developments, I scored a pathetic 4.5 out of 10 last year. Let’s see if I can beat it in 2015… Bad score. But it’s pretty […]

CSS Link Pseudo-classes

The CSS pseudo-classes commonly used for styling hyperlinks are :link, :visited, :hover, :active, and :focus. Finally got a little grip about :active and :focus Source: CSS Link Pseudo-classes

JavaScript Workflow Automation Using Grunt and Gulp

When you are new to front-end development and start mastering HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, the obvious next step is to put your hands on tools that most developers use to stay sane in this complex space. You too deserve to have more flexibility and features while writing your CSS sheets by using Less. You too […]

Emoji Toggles! | CSS-Tricks

Fun Friday thing! Natalya on CodePen made a super fun Pen. You know how clicking a with a for attribute that matches a checkbox input, it will toggle the i Another fun Emoji thing. And okay. This is not Friday ???? Source: Emoji Toggles! | CSS-Tricks