A CSS UI library exploring how next-gen HTML & CSS features can change the way we create components. Designed to be used by professional teams as well as tinkering hobbyists.
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A CSS UI library exploring how next-gen HTML & CSS features can change the way we create components. Designed to be used by professional teams as well as tinkering hobbyists.
A CSS parser and minifier and sourcemap generator written in PHP
A Visual Studio Code extension that adds syntax highlighting in the editor for CSS nesting.
π Live JavaScript RegExp tester
Projeto de criaΓ§Γ£o de um site HTML estΓ‘tico com a temΓ‘tica de venda de viagens intergalΓ‘ticas.
CSS parser, minifier and validator for node and the browser
Built from Scrimba's 'Build a meme generator' tutorials. Dynamically add text to the top and bottom of the image. Click the button to generate a new image.
Filter Git Pages by category
Pure CSS Material 3 Design with flexible icon placement.
Response to the Frontend Mentor Bookmark landing page challenge.
Page navigation via anchor links in fixed nav. No set height required on the nav.
Job listings pulled in via .json file. Use of :has(), clamp() and nesting in CSS. Includes a dark mode theme switcher.
π€ Try to write a JavaScript function that beats the AI in a game called Five in a Row
Superfast css compiler. Compile css nesting for firefox and old browsers
JavaScript practice for managing category selection
A simple Scrimba React project, practising passing props from a parent to a child component.
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GitHub Pages site template built from the '/docs' folder using an automated front-end build process with minified HTML, CSS and (transpiled) JavaScript.
Dynamically highlight the primary menu link for the current page using the 'aria-current' attribute.
Add a description, image, and links to the css-nesting topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the css-nesting topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."