Menu

📰
0

What’s !important #5: Lazy-loading iframes, Repeating corner-shape Backgrounds, and More

CSS-Tricks·@DanielSchwarz·2 months ago
#ztMVds
Reading 0:00
15s threshold

This issue of What’s !important is dedicated to our friends in the UK (aka me), who are currently experiencing a very miserable 43-day rain streak. Presenting: the five most interesting things to read about CSS from the last couple of weeks. *Plus*, the latest features from Chrome 145, and anything else you might’ve missed. TL;DR: lots of content, but also lots of rain. ### Why you can only code for 4 hours/day Don’t worry, you’re only coding for 52 minutes/day anyway. Dr. Milan Milanović talks about the devastating impact of meetings, emails, Slack, and interruptions, and what you/your manager can do about it. This article is a real eye-opener with a ton of shocking (but not surprising) statistics about the average developer’s flow state. ### Why you shouldn’t switch to smaller breakpoints too early Ahmad Shadeed explains why you shouldn’t switch to smaller responsive breakpoints too early, with examples of websites that’ve done so and scenarios in which users might hit those breakpoints.…

Continue reading — create a free account

Join HashtagPLUS to read full articles, follow hashtags, vote, and join the conversation.

Read More