Archive of stories published by Trezy.com

On Dropdown Menu Transitions

This article was originally published on 01 March, 2014 at Trezy.com.

The CSS transition property allows for a lot of really cool effects in your design but it has definitely caused me to bang my head against the desk a few times. Here are some details…


On Advanced Box Shadows

This article was originally published on 03 December, 2013 at Trezy.com.

box-shadow is arguably one of the coolest things to come out of CSS3. However I’ve been creating shadows in Adobe Fireworks and Photoshop for years so I feel like I’m too constrained by…


On CSS Tooltips

This article was originally published on 05 October, 2012 at Trezy.com.

Pure CSS tooltips have been a thing for a while now but all of the solutions I’ve found have had limitations. After reading through Louis Lazaris’s article Pure CSS Tool Tips Revisited over at…


On Handlebars and Template Tags

This article was originally published on 17 June, 2014 at Codepen.io.

Handlebars is awesome. I can separate my template logic from my application logic? Yes, please. When I try to use Handlebars in my local editor, though, it vomits all over those…


Stop using ngOptions

This article was originally published on 02 September, 2015 at Codepen.io.

ngOptions is awful. It’s hard write and even harder to decypher. If you’re looking at an ngOptions expressions that somebody else wrote? God help you. Luckily, creating select elements in…


On Responsive Design

This article was originally published on 01 March, 2012 at Trezy.com.

After reading through A List Apart’s article What I Learned About the Web in 2011 I decided I needed to make a second effort at getting into mobile web design. This article chronicles the epic…


On Variables, Calculations, and New Units

This article was originally published on 15 December, 2012 at Trezy.com.

Disclaimer: Alright, don’t get too excited. This stuff isn’t backwards-compatible at all. However, there are fallback solutions and it’s pretty darn cool that…

About
Trezy.com
Trezy.com is a software engineering consultancy with a focus on engaging with our clients and getting to the core of their needs, rather than providing blackbox consulting solutions.
More information
Tags
Editors