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CSS isn't magic

Stas Melnikov

the tips that help to break the stereotype CSS is magic

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Сustom checkboxes are on steroids with :has()

The next-sibling combinator has one disadvantage. It’s broken if the order of elements is changed. :has smashes this issue!

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height 100dvh wins height 100vh

If we use vh units for the height property it won’t consider mobile UI bar size changes. So we get the incorrect result. Yay yay, it can be cured by dvh units.

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20 days ago

aspect-ratio is a page jump pill

Page jumps after loading pictures is a pain. It’s well, aspect-ratio help to avoid it. For example if the picture has the 600x400px size we should set aspect-ration: 1.5 (600px / 400xp = 1.5)!

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Focus styles aren't equivalent to hover styles

Focus styles can’t be equal to hover styles because in this case users have to understand a focus state for every element. It’s why outline is the most safe way!

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