UI Dev Newsletter Issue #49
In this issue: CSS nesting, :has selector, overenhancement and more.
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Official CSS Nesting – the last piece of the puzzle
Ben Frain writes about a possible upcoming CSS feature―the native nesting selectors.
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Did You Know About the :has CSS Selector?
Robin Rendle explains how the :has CSS selector will significantly impact how we write CSS in the future.
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Show/hide password accessibility and password hints tutorial
Nicolas Steenhout shares suggestions to improve 'show/hide password accessibility' as well as 'password hint accessibility.'
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Conditional animations with CSS properties
Christian Heilmann shows how to use CSS Variables and 'prefers-reduced-motion' media query to enable/disable CSS animations.
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Using Custom CSS to improve the web
Bart Veneman explains how to use a browser plugin to apply custom styling to websites like Twitter and Wikipedia.
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Overenhancement
Michael Scharnagl explains why enhancements might not be helpful in some cases.
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California is banning companies from using dark patterns
Allana Akhtar reports that California announced new protections for residents seeking to protect their personal information.
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HEAD
Josh Buchea shares a free guide to HTML5 'head' elements.