I love seeings designs that push the boundaries of CSS. It’s a great feeling to think that a particular component just isn’t possible, only to come across a lovely, clean, cross-browser compatible solution. With CSS3 trail-blazing a new frontier for…
Sass is a powerful and flexible CSS pre-processor that we use extensively at Phuse. Using Sass features like nested selectors, mixins and extends has become second nature to us as front-end developers, but what if you want to get a little bit fancier? Some of the most powerful…
This is a tutorial for beginners with some basic knowledge of HTML and CSS. If you’re more advanced, you might want to look at this one, too.
In this example, let’s say we have a list of questions and answers that we want to show as an…
A recent quest to come up with a definitive project template for organizing my .scss files led to a lot of thinking about how I approach coding designs, reading articles, trying out techniques, and reflecting on what actually makes the most sense for the kinds…
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Working on the Internet has many perks. One of them is that we work remotely…
When I joined The Phuse in July, I wasn’t sure what to expect. My background was in writing, digital content and social media management for publishers and health service providers — very different stuff than what we do at The Phuse! While I’d certainly spent a lot of…
Yeoman is a great toolset for front-end development, giving you access to a generator, front-end package management with Bower, and automation with Grunt. Though it’s primarily discussed as a tool for building web apps using frameworks like Backbone or Angular, for which…
I’ve been using display: inline-block more often in CSS lately. With the widely-accepted dropping of support for IE7 and below, we don’t have to worry about hacks to make it work properly anymore.
These were the top 10 stories published by Phuse in 2013. You can also dive into monthly archives for 2013 by using the calendar at the top of this page.