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↳ Show all entriesA Collection of Interesting Facts about #CSS Grid Layout, by @mmatuzo
https://css-tricks.com/collection-interesting-facts-css-grid-layout/Manuel Matuzović shares some of the lesser known features of CSS Grid.
Practical CSS Grid: Adding Grid to an Existing Design, by @meyerweb
https://alistapart.com/article/practical-grid“It’s been decades since CSS first emerged, but it’s never contained a system anything like this.” – Eric Meyer on CSS grid and the process of progressively enhancing his site to use grid.
Understanding Flexbox: Everything you need to know, by @OhansEmmanuel
https://medium.freecodecamp.com/understanding-flexbox-everything-you-need-to-know-b4013d4dc9af#.jcypy2fbjA concise and complete introduction to CSS Flexbox.
Designing for the Web, by Mark Boulton
http://designingfortheweb.co.uk/index.phpModern web design is a discipline that spans a huge range of skills. In his book, Mark Boulton masterfully guides you through things like process and workflow, research, typography, colour, layout, and much more.
Just turned 6: Responsive Web Design, by @beep
http://alistapart.com/article/responsive-web-design“Now more than ever, we’re designing work meant to be viewed along a gradient of different experiences. Responsive web design offers us a way forward, finally allowing us to “design for the ebb and flow of things.”
Grid Style Sheets 2.0
https://gridstylesheets.org/GSS reimagines CSS layout & replaces the browser’s layout engine with one that harnesses the Cassowary Constraint Solver — the same algorithm Apple uses to compute native layout.