Modern CSS


Modern CSS by Craig Buckler, Ilya Bodrov-Krukowski, Claudio Ribeiro, Tiffany B Brown, David Attard, Ahmed Bouchefra
English | October 22nd, 2018 | ISBN: 1492069973 | 111 pages | EPUB | 2.16 MB





CSS has grown from a language for formatting documents into a robust language for designing web applications. Its syntax is easy to learn, making CSS a great entry point for those new to programming. Indeed, it’s often the second language that developers learn, right behind HTML.

As CSS’s feature set and abilities have grown, so has its depth. This book is a collection of articles that explore some of the amazing thngs that developers can do with CSS today; things that in the past might only have been achievable with some pretty complex JavaScript previously, if at all.

It contains:
• Using CSS Transforms in the Real World by Craig Buckler
• Variable Fonts: What They Are, and How to Use Them by Claudio Ribeiro
• Scroll Snap in CSS: Controlling Scroll Action by Tiffany B. Brown
• Real World Use of CSS with SVG by Craig Buckler
• CSS and PWAs: Some Tips for Building Progressive Web Apps by David Attard
• 20 Tips for Optimizing CSS Performance by Craig Buckler
• Advanced CSS Theming with Custom Properties and JavaScript by Ahmed Bouchefra

This book is for developers with some experience of CSS.

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