Small, native web tricks worth remembering

84 points - today at 9:45 AM

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moontear today at 10:28 AM
There are some good descriptions and hints, but what the site really needs is examples. Just looking at the code doesn't help me much. The descriptions are also mostly so short, that they could just as well be tooltips on the homepage. The whole premise of the page is a collection of "web tricks worth remembering" and I can't fathom what bash (e.g. `du -hd 1 . | sort -hr`) is doing there.
tylerius today at 11:50 AM
Best resource for proper HTML+CSS development is Jason Knight AKA deathshadow's CUTCODEDOWN (cutcodedown.com at Web archive) and his articles at Medium and CodePen (user Jason Knight).
apples_oranges today at 10:40 AM
please don't hide scrollbars :)
OuterVale today at 10:13 AM
They're not really 'tricks' as much of mentions of assorted features of HTML and CSS. You get to discover a similar assortment of things (with much more immediately available detail and many examples) just clicking around MDN.
hk__2 today at 10:37 AM
> Each post-it pairs one useful platform feature with a small example

I canโ€™t find a single example; each post-it just shows some code but not the result of it.

vortegne today at 11:52 AM
without demos this is mostly useless i think
hn9rsvy2gx today at 12:31 PM
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