Indeterminate Radio Buttons | CSS-Tricks
The most popular option should be checked. If choosing nothing is valid, then a radio group isn’t a good fit because the user cannot easily revert the group to its indeterminate state
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Musings on Paginating Chronological Content | CSS-Tricks
We say “back in time”, and “back” feel like “left” to me, not right. So let’s break that standard.
Pure CSS Timeline | CSSDeck
Clever hack to allow user interaction without Javascript (by using radio buttons and selecting on :checked
).
Proper cross-browser CSS styling for buttons
Styling button tags across all major browsers is not easy.
Many times you should be fine by using the native button style a browser-OS-combination offers you. But if you are trying to style buttons with images (e.g. by nesting a span
tag inside...
Copy & Paste & The Web | CSS-Tricks
Insanely detailled guide about controlling copy & paste behavior using web technology in 2015.
Note that you can now trigger a copy action through Javascript, no Flash required.
Web forms design guidelines: an eyetracking study | cxpartners
cxpartners has an interesting eye tracking study on form design. They distill the results into a few simple guidelines which are definitely worth keeping in mind when designing forms.
CSS Support Guide for Email Clients
CSS support in major e-mail clients is horrible.
This will give you an overview what you will not be able to use across all clients.
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A Guide To CSS Debugging
Debugging in CSS means figuring out what might be the problem when you have unexpected layout results. We’ll look at a few categories bugs often fit into, see how we can evaluate the situation, and explore techniques that help prevent these bugs.
Guide to localizing a Rails application
Localizing a non-trivial application can be a huge undertaking. This card will give you an overview over the many components that are affected.
When you are asked to give an estimate for the effort involved, go through the list below and check wh...
Upgrade guide for moving a Rails app from Webpack 3 to Webpack 4
Webpacker is Rails' way of integrating Webpack, and version 4 has been released just a few days ago, allowing us to use Webpack 4.
I successfully upgraded an existing real-world Webpack 3 application. Below are notes on everything that I encounte...