Collective #513

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Making Future Interfaces: ES Modules

Learn all about native ES modules, and whether it’s safe to use them today in this brilliant video by Heydon Pickering.

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A Conspiracy To Kill IE6

Chris Zacharias tells the fascinating story of how, ten years ago, a small team of web developers conspired to kill IE6 from inside YouTube and got away with it.

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The SOUL programming language and API

SOUL (SOUnd Language) is an attempt to modernize and optimize the way high-performance, low-latency audio code is written and executed.

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Digging Into The Display Property: Box Generation

Continuing a series on the display property in CSS, this time Rachel Andrew takes a look at the values which control box generation, for those times when you don’t want to generate a box at all.

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Night Mode with Mix Blend Mode: Difference

A clever use of mix-blend-mode: difference for switching to night mode. By Wei Gao.

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Debugging CSS Grid: Understanding implicit tracks

The first part of a series on debugging CSS Grid, beginning with Understanding Implicit Tracks. By Michelle Barker.

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Gameboy.Live

A basic gameboy emulator with terminal “Cloud Gaming” support.

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PixiJS v5 lands

Read all about the major v5 release of the 2D WebGL renderer, PixiJS.

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Implementing a Mockup: CSS Layout Step by Step

Dave Ceddia shows you a way to approach layouts wholistically, as a cohesive problem to be solved.

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Pts 0.8 Sound

Pts 0.8 simplifies a subset of Web Audio API to help you visualize sounds.

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Improving third-party web performance at The Telegraph

Gareth Clubb explains how The Telegraph is improving their site’s performance impact of third-party scripts.

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Brevis

A CSS toolkit engineered for high performance and scalable web applications.

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Utility: Convert SVG path to all-relative or all-absolute commands

Lea Verou shares a little tool that convert an SVG path to all-relative or all-absolute.

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SynthWave ’84 – VS Code theme

An experimental theme with neon colors from the 80ies made by Robb Owen.

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Reintroducing React: every React update since v16 demystified

From lifecycle methods to advanced React patterns with Hooks, this article (and accompanying book) demystifies every React update since v16. By Ohans Emmanuel.

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Create a responsive grid layout with no media queries, using CSS Grid

Andy Bell shows how to create a fully responsive grid that uses no media queries to work across all viewports.

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Found color

Found color is regularly updated resource of unique color schemes, sourced from minimal photography of everyday objects and encounters.

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Animating Links

A tutorial where you’ll learn how to style and animate the underlines on links in detail.

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CSS Transform Playground

A CSS transform functions playground created by Jorge Moreno.

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Tips to use VSCode more efficiently

Sebastian Andil shares a collection of VSCode settings, extensions and shortcuts that are particularly useful for web developers.

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IsometricSass

Morgan Caron created this interesting Sass library for isometric visuals.

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Free Font: Loki

A handwritten brush script font made by Ieva Mezule.

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Collective #513 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.

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