UI Dev Newsletter Issue #104
In this issue: direct linking to content, CSS min(), accessible fonts, custom cursors, and more.
Smarter than 'Ctrl+F': Linking Directly to Web Page Content
Ahmad Alfy discusses new techniques for linking directly to specific web content, enhancing usability and deep linking capabilities.
How should selectedoption work?
Jake Archibald explores the expected behavior of the 'selectedOption' attribute in forms, considering both developer and user perspectives.
Fanout with Grid and View Transitions
Chris Coyier demonstrates how to create engaging fan-out layouts using CSS Grid and view transitions for visually captivating UIs.
CSS min() All the Things!
Victor Ayomipo dives into CSS’s min() function and how to leverage it for responsive design.
What Makes a Font Accessible? A Designer’s Guide
Andrée Lange provides essential tips for choosing accessible fonts to ensure readability for all users.
Fun with Custom Cursors
Ryan from Let’s Build UI shares how to add personality to your site with custom cursors, from subtle enhancements to bold transformations.
Recreating the Gradient Mask Hover Effect from Evervault
Manoela Ilic breaks down the steps to recreate a stylish gradient mask hover effect, as seen on Evervault’s site.
TODS
Richard Rutter presents TODS, a tool that sets default typography styles for text, using OpenType features to help improve readability and design.