CSS
is
a style sheet language
that allows the intent of the designer to be communicated to a browser that executes on it
Not only @fantasai's talk today is reinforcing for me that "web design" is not dead.
We are not unicorns. Front end developers, once web designers, can and do design. We can! We do! We design with code, or in code. It's not unusual. Why the silos?
I found https://buildexcellentwebsit.es extremely insightful and inspiring! It pushed me to finally completely restructure my personal website’s #CSS, after many years of mess.
Unfortunately, though, I find the massive use of all those calc() and clamp() functions to be quite heavy in terms of performance… #Lighthouse gave the website a very bad performance score (see screenshot). It even seems that while scrolling the page it lags (😳) even if it’s super simple and built with pure #HTML and CSS!
Do you have any ideas or suggestions? 🤔
Thank you so much for all the interesting things you share! ❤️🚀
(The current unstable development version of my website is at https://dev.tommi.space/, I am using the homepage as reference)
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Yes CSS is more then only a design and colors and have today cool functions to select specific HTML components and pleace web designer think in different screen spaces.
Dites, développeuses z'et développeurs, régulièrement, dans mon cercle professionnel direct, j'entends dire que vous n'aimez pas #CSS (voire #HTML).
Question sérieuse et qui n'appelle pas à réveiller quelconque troll ou débat sans fin : pourquoi n'aimez-vous pas ce langage ?
Qu'est-ce qui vous chiffonne, vous rebute ?
D'où vient votre éventuel manque d'intérêt ?
J'ai déjà des éléments de réponse proches de moi, mais je suis curieux d'élargir la question ici.
“hello! i am currently seeking new employment opportunities in art, design and/or web development, ux & marketing consultation
resume :: https://encipherdesign.com”
Can we please stop making custom dropdown menus that aren't keyboard searchable? It takes eons having to manually scroll through three separate lists of date/month/year instead of just typing out the numbers on my keyboard and pressing "Tab" to switch between the three menus.