Kevin Yank

Recent articles in CSS (page 1 of 1)

  1. Oct 3, 2024 Tailwind CSS and Traditional CSS Solve Different Problems

    Tailwind CSS’s core idea is that 99% of the CSS we write today is unnecessary repetition, that would be better expressed with a higher-level language inline with our HTML, tight coupling with which is inevitable. Even if you like CSS and enjoy writing and maintaining it [which I do –Kev], Tailwind argues that this is usually not a good use of our time.

  2. Jan 11, 2023 Horizontal Scrolling

    My new site design makes heavy use of horizontal scrolling on the home page, with scrollbars hidden. Horizontal scrolling can be accessible, but it takes some work to make it so. This article covers accessibility for keyboard and screen reader users, and users whose pointing devices simply don't support horizontal scrolling! It also breaks down several usability features I added to create a better experience than the native scrollbars they replace.

  3. Jan 11, 2006 I Want To Love It But I Think I Hate It

  4. Jan 11, 2006 Console²

  5. Jan 10, 2006 K2 Customisation

    Just finished a first wave of customisation of the design of this blog. I'm using beta 2 of the K2 theme, which is quite a nice add-on for WordPress 2.