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Photoshop tuts

We Completely Missed width/height: stretch

The stretch keyword, which you can use with width and height (as well as min-width, max-width, min-height, and max-height, of course), was shipped in Chromium web browsers back in June 2025. But the value is actually a unification of the Read more…

By aayugsite, 6 months ago
Photoshop tuts

The thing about contrast-color

One of our favorites, Andy Clarke, on the one thing keeping the CSS contrast-color() function from true glory: For my website design, I chose a dark blue background colour (#212E45) and light text (#d3d5da). This colour is off-white to soften Read more…

By aayugsite, 6 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Getting Creative With shape-outside

Last time, I asked, “Why do so many long-form articles feel visually flat?” I explained that: “Images in long-form content can (and often should) do more than illustrate. They can shape how people navigate, engage with, and interpret what they’re Read more…

By aayugsite, 6 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Same Idea, Different Paint Brush

There’s the idiom that says everything looks like a nail when all you have is a hammer. I also like the one about worms in horseradish seeing the world as horseradish. That’s what it’s felt like for me as I Read more…

By aayugsite, 7 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Touring New CSS Features in Safari 26

A couple of days ago, the Apple team released Safari 26.0! Is it a big deal? I mean, browsers release new versions all the time, where they sprinkle in a couple or few new features. They are, of course, all Read more…

By aayugsite, 7 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Recreating Gmail’s Google Gemini Animation

I always see this Google Gemini button up in the corner in Gmail. When you hover over it, it does this cool animation where the little four-pointed star spins and the outer shape morphs between a couple different shapes that Read more…

By aayugsite, 7 months ago
Photoshop tuts

CSS Typed Arithmetic

CSS typed arithmetic is genuinely exciting! It opens the door to new kinds of layout composition and animation logic we could only hack before. The first time I published something that leaned on typed arithmetic was in this animation: CodePen Read more…

By aayugsite, 7 months ago
Photoshop tuts

On inclusive personas and inclusive user research

I’m inclined to take a few notes on Eric Bailey’s grand post about the use of inclusive personas in user research. As someone who has been in roles that have both used and created user personas, there’s so much in Read more…

By aayugsite, 7 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Is it Time to Un-Sass?

Several weeks ago, I participated in Front End Study Hall. Front End Study Hall is an HTML and CSS focused meeting held on Zoom every two weeks. It is an opportunity to learn from one another as we share our Read more…

By aayugsite, 7 months ago
Photoshop tuts

The “Most Hated” CSS Feature: cos() and sin()

No feature is truly “the worst” in CSS, right? After all, it’s all based on opinion and personal experience, but if we had to reach a consensus, checking the State of CSS 2025 results would be a good starting point. I did Read more…

By aayugsite, 7 months ago
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