css
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Weird @extend side effects
Friends don’t let friends use @extend.
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Cover2 1.0.15
It’s been a while, but now I’m happy to announce this update to Cover2.
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You never know how someone will use your app
The thing about writing an app is that you don’t know how it’s going to be used. Your happy paths are not necessarily someone else’s happy paths.
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WeatherTab for Firefox
I ported my first Firefox extension, and I changed almost nothing to get it working.
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CSS-only floating label
One of those nifty things Google did with the Material Design guidelines is include floating labels.
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WeatherTab
Introducing a “New Tab” Chrome extension.
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Accidental accessibility
I’ve been working on a search suggest box for a project. You know the type: you start typing in the search box, and a list of suggestions appears below it.
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Picture in picture mode
I’ve been looking forward to the latest release (as of this writing) of Aesop Story Engine.
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Decimals and numeric input fields
I learned something new about number input fields.
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Dreaming in code
I’ve been working on version 1.0.7 of Cover2 lately, and I just fixed a bug. The funny thing is, I didn’t even know about this bug.
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CSS Calendar Icon
Occasionally I’ll come across an image I’ll want to recreate in CSS. I don’t know why.
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Vertical fixed navigation
I added another feature to Cover2.