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March 2025

Photoshop tuts

The Y2K Aesthetic: Why This Retro-Futuristic Look Is Back in Style

The Y2K aesthetic is back and it’s taking over fashion, graphic design, and even our digital spaces. It’s nostalgic, futuristic, and chaotic all at once. But what makes this turn-of-the-millennium aesthetic so appealing in 2025? And how can you incorporate it into your own designs? Let’s dive into the world Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

A CSS-Only Star Rating Component and More! (Part 1)

Creating a star rating component is a classic exercise in web development. It has been done and re-done many times using different techniques. We usually need a small amount of JavaScript to pull it together, but what about a CSS-only implementation? Yes, it is possible! Here is a demo of Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Applying the Web Dev Mindset to Dealing With Life Challenges

Editor’s note: This article is outside the typical range of topics we normally cover around here and touches on sensitive topics including recollections from an abusive marriage. It doesn’t delve into much detail about the abuse and ends on a positive note. Thanks to Lee for sharing his take on the intersection between life Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Toe Dipping Into View Transitions

I’ll be honest and say that the View Transition API intimidates me more than a smidge. There are plenty of tutorials with the most impressive demos showing how we can animate the transition between two pages, and they usually start with the simplest of all examples. @view-transition { navigation: auto; Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Working With Multiple CSS Anchors and Popovers Inside the WordPress Loop

I know, super niche, but it could be any loop, really. The challenge is having multiple tooltips on the same page that make use of the Popover API for toggling goodness and CSS Anchor Positioning for attaching a tooltip to its respective anchor element. There’s plenty of moving pieces when Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

The What If Machine: Bringing the “Iffy” Future of CSS into the Present

Geoff’s post about the CSS Working Group’s decision to work on inline conditionals inspired some drama in the comments section. Some developers are excited, but it angers others, who fear it will make the future of CSS, well, if-fy. Is this a slippery slope into a hellscape overrun with rogue Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Scroll Driven Animations Notebook

Adam’s such a mad scientist with CSS. He’s been putting together a series of “notebooks” that make it easy for him to demo code. He’s got one for gradient text, one for a comparison slider, another for accordions, and the list goes on. One of his latest is a notebook Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Typecasting and Viewport Transitions in CSS With tan(atan2())

We’ve been able to get the length of the viewport in CSS since… checks notes… 2013! Surprisingly, that was more than a decade ago. Getting the viewport width is as easy these days as easy as writing 100vw, but what does that translate to, say, in pixels? What about the other properties, like Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Organizing Design System Component Patterns With CSS Cascade Layers

I’m trying to come up with ways to make components more customizable, more efficient, and easier to use and understand, and I want to describe a pattern I’ve been leaning into using CSS Cascade Layers. I enjoy organizing code and find cascade layers a fantastic way to organize code explicitly Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago
Photoshop tuts

Make Any File a Template Using This Hidden macOS Tool

From MacRumors: Stationery Pad is a handy way to nix a step in your workflow if you regularly use document templates on your Mac. The long-standing Finder feature essentially tells a file’s parent application to open a copy of it by default, ensuring that the original file remains unedited. This Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 months ago

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