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blog.damato.design
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Jul 13, 2026
Theming atproto
Taking Mise en Mode into the new web standard
design
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css
The Fulcrum (backup)
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Jul 11, 2026
The Programmer’s Fulcrum 10 July, 2026
This post originally appeared on The Fulcrum. Welcome to this week's The Programmer's Fulcrum. It's your weekly curation of the essential news in the Open Media Network and Fediverse development communities with a focus on devastating big tech via Techno Anarchism. As usual, we aim to provide actionable content you can use to destroy Techno...
ActivityPub
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Atmosphere
Austin Gil
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Jul 10, 2026
Animating Element with Only CSS
This post provides the most straightforward and minimum way to animate the HTML detials element using only CSS.
coding
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css
Learn JavaScript, React, and TypeScript to Node.js, Fullstack, and Backend
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Jul 9, 2026
Thinking Horizontally in CSS @layer
Blog Post
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@layer
CSS-Tricks
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Jul 7, 2026
Quick Hit #159
Firefox 154 (Nightly) will ship text-box, text-box-trim, and text-box-edge, making them Baseline.
CSS
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firefox
Learn JavaScript, React, and TypeScript to Node.js, Fullstack, and Backend
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Jul 7, 2026
Boundary-Aware Styling in CSS
Blog Post
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Animation
CSS-Tricks
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Jul 6, 2026
Quick Hit #158
Safari TP 247 becomes the first to trial calc-mix(), which returns a progress point between two values.
calc
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calc-mix()
The Fulcrum (backup)
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Jul 4, 2026
The Programmer’s Fulcrum: 3 July, 2026
This post originally appeared on The Fulcrum. Welcome to this week's The Programmer's Fulcrum. It's your weekly curation of the essential news in the Open Media Network and open social development communities with a focus on devastating big tech via Techno Anarchism. As usual, we aim to provide actionable content you can use to destroy...
ActivityPub
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AI
brennan.day
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Jul 3, 2026
Blogging with Magic Unicode: Simple Doesn't Have to Mean Boring!
You don't need bloat. You can use CSS variables and Unicode symbols to add visual personality to your personal website while keeping it minimal, accessible, and fast-loading. Includes a reference of symbol sets (celestial, elemental, occult, card suits, chess, zodiac, and more) with colour examples using the Gruvbox palette.
technical
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tutorial
CSS-Tricks
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Jul 3, 2026
Quick Hit #157
Chrome 150 becomes the first to ship animatable zoom, flex-wrap: balance, overscroll-behavior: chain (chaining with no overscroll), named-feature(), corner rounding for polygon(), and finally, the focusgroup attribute.
chrome
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CSS
CSS-Tricks
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Jul 2, 2026
Quick Hit #156
Chrome 150 implements comma-separated container queries as well as support for light-dark(), following Firefox support.
chrome
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container-queries
tenphi.me
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Jul 2, 2026
OKHST: predictable color generation for real interfaces
OKHST is a tone-based color space for generating UI palettes that behave more predictably across states, dark mode, and high contrast.
css
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color
CSS-Tricks
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Jul 1, 2026
Quick Hit #155
Chrome 150 ships background-clip: border-area (supported by Safari already).
background-clip
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chrome
CSS-Tricks
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Jun 30, 2026
Quick Hit #154
Chrome 150 implements the AccentColor/AccentColorText system-color keywords, making them Baseline.
chrome
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colors
matuzo.at
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Jun 30, 2026
Progressively enhancing Grid Lanes
This post is a follow-up on my previous post. I was wondering whether it's safe to use Grid Lanes today. I came up with a solution I find okay, but there is a caveat.
blog
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posts
Learn JavaScript, React, and TypeScript to Node.js, Fullstack, and Backend
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Jun 29, 2026
Fluid Typography with progress()
Blog Post
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calc-mix()
Jeff Bridgforth
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Jun 28, 2026
Redecoration and un-Sassing my site
Over two months ago, I launched an update to my site. I would feel uncomfortable using the word redesign. Most of the work was behind the scenes.
light-dark
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realign
John Beales
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Jun 26, 2026
Working with CSS Container Queries for the first time today, and they don't quite work how I expected them to work. It's leading to me having to declare selectors in ways that are not natural to me, although the selectors are working as expected. In short, it's making me think, harder than most days.
css
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front-end
CSS-Tricks
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Jun 25, 2026
Quick Hit #153
Firefox 154 (Nightly) ships progress(), advanced attr(), and a UI for and .
attr()
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CSS
matuzo.at
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Jun 24, 2026
Your Grid Lanes will likely fail WCAG 2.4.3
I saw a great introduction to CSS Grid Lanes, aka Masonry Layouts, by Patrick Brosset at CSS Day 2026. I liked the versatility of its use cases, but I was also concerned that it's inaccessible by default.
blog
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posts
Michaël Vanderheyden, UX & Accessibility Lead | Th3S4mur41
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Jun 24, 2026
decoding=async can break multipage view transitions
Turns out optimizing for performance can actually harm user experience... Did you know that decoding "async" can break multipage View Transitions? When a view transition is triggered, the browser captures a snapshot of the new page to animate from. If an image is still decoding asynchronously at tha...
css
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html
CSS-Tricks
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Jun 23, 2026
Quick Hit #152
Chrome 150 (Beta) and Firefox 154 (Nightly) trial the alpha() relative color CSS function.
alpha()
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chrome
matuzo.at
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Jun 22, 2026
Setting the width of selects to the width of the selected option
The field-sizing property is coming to Firefox 152, making it available across all major engines. It allows you to control the sizing behavior of elements with a default preferred size, such as form elements.
blog
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posts
Learn JavaScript, React, and TypeScript to Node.js, Fullstack, and Backend
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Jun 19, 2026
In-N-Out Animations: View Transitions (Part 3/3)
Blog Post
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Animation
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