A CSS framework for recreating Windows 7 UI
7.css is a CSS framework for building interface components that look like Windows 7.
7.css is a CSS framework for building interface components that look like Windows 7.
It is tempting to put transitions and animations on every component in the interface; when done right, an animated UI feels responsive and pleasant to use. But the polish required to reach that point of being “intuitive” or “natural” is immense:
When sites prioritize products with high rating averages over those with a high number of ratings — or ignore the number of ratings altogether — the resulting product list fails to sort products as users expected, hampering product finding.
If there is one thing I have yet to master but strongly desire to, it’s flipping a pen between my fingers. There is nothing cooler (to me, anyway) than a creative who can do pen-hand tricks at their desk.
Cloudflare Pages is one of my favorite Cloudflare’s platforms. It’s makes deploying static sites and JAMStack applications easy. You will get access to the fast Cloudflare’s global network, latest web standard such as HTTP3 and QUIC and image compression, and automatic free SSL for you site. It also integrates with Github well that allows you to automate and set up continuous deployment in your site deployment process.
In April 2024 Firefox 125 and Chrome 124 became stable. This post looks at the new features added to the web platform.
While completing a form isn’t usually a particularly fun task for a user, it is often a necessary step of a process. For example, a user might be asked to fill out a short form with payment details to buy an item or they might have to complete a form as part of a job application.
Simplify your design process by effortlessly generating Tailwind CSS color schemes on the fly.
Crafting compelling design narratives requires precise tools and the right aesthetic. Start with our curated collection of fonts and typefaces designed to echo the unique style of stamp lettering.
The margin property of CSS is just a way to push other elements away. It’s very common and doesn’t feel particularly problematic. On the other hand… maybe it is?