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February 1, 2026

Photoshop tuts

What’s !important #4: Videos & View Transitions, Named Media Queries, How Browsers Work, and More

Neither Chrome, Safari, nor Firefox have shipped new features in the last couple of weeks, but fear not because leading this issue of What’s !important is some of the web development industry’s best educators with, frankly, some killer content. Maintaining video state across different pages using view transitions Chris Coyier Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
Photoshop tuts

Styling ::search-text and Other Highlight-y Pseudo-Elements

Chrome 144 recently shipped ::search-text, which is now one of several highlight-related pseudo-elements. This one selects find-in-page text, which is the text that gets highlighted when you do a Ctrl/Command + F-type search for something on a page and matches are found. By default, ::search-text matches are yellow while the Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
Photoshop tuts

Responsive Hexagon Grid Using Modern CSS

Five years ago I published an article on how to create a responsive grid of hexagon shapes. It was the only technique that didn’t require media queries or JavaScript. It works with any number of items, allowing you to easily control the size and gap using CSS variables. CodePen Embed Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
Photoshop tuts

Open Props @custom-media Recipes

The @custom-media at-rule has landed in Firefox Nightly! I couldn’t find it in the release notes but Adam Argyle’s on the beat noting that it’s behind a flag for now. Look for layout.css.custom-media.enabled I often forget the exact name of an @media query or simply get tired writing something like Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
Photoshop tuts

I Learned The First Rule of ARIA the Hard Way

Some time ago, I shipped a component that felt accessible by every measure I could test. Keyboard navigation worked. ARIA roles were correctly applied. Automated audits passed without a single complaint. And yet, a screen reader user couldn’t figure out how to trigger it. When I tested it myself with Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
Photoshop tuts

HTTP Archive 2025 Web Almanac

I love me some good web research reports. I’m a sucker for them. HTTP Archive’s Web Almanac is one report I look forward to every year, and I know I’m not alone there. It’s one of those highly-anticipated publications on the state of the web, chock-full of well-documented findings about Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
Photoshop tuts

“I Heart CSS” DailyDev Squad

If you’re reading this, chances are you already have some sort of way that you’re following when we publish new content, whether that’s RSS, Bluesky, Mastodon, or what have you. But I know a lot of folks like to use DailyDev as well and, if that’s you, we have a Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
Photoshop tuts

Playing With CodePen slideVars

Super cool new CodePen feature alert! You’ve probably seen a bunch of “interactive” demos that let you changed values on the fly from a UI panel embedded directly in the demo. Jhey’s demos come immediately to mind, like this one: CodePen Embed Fallback That’s a tool called TweakPane doing the Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
Photoshop tuts

Postcard From Web Directions Dev Summit, 2025

Author’s Note: There are already wonderful recaps of the Web Directions Developer Summit I spoke at in November 2025. So, rather than offering another one, I decided to capture my experience at the conference in a stream-of-consciousness style that details my battles with stage fright and imposter syndrome. I haven’t Read more…

By aayugsite, 1 month ago
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