Post by account_disabled on Nov 28, 2023 22:05:51 GMT -8
Today on Github, someone released a good thing. It's a set of CSS code that we need to use often. It's very suitable for Frontend Developer / Designer or every web creator should have it. Add it quickly and share it with your friends. What is the 30 Seconds of CSS project ? This project has collected a set of CSS codes that are frequently used in making websites, such as Clearfix, horizontal and vertical centering, gradient text, etc. by Mr. atomiks, all of which are short codes . That is easy to understand in 30 seconds or without having to sit and understand. You can just copy the code and use it as well. The advantages of the 30 Seconds of CSS website that admins like and are different from other code distribution websites are: First of all, the web code is explained here for us.
What command is used for what? It's not just for us to copy and paste and then finish and not know how Phone Number List to edit. Explain important lines of code Second, Browser Support is told which % can be used. This is very necessary when we use code from other places. Because if there is a problem, you will know immediately which part it comes from. Telling everything, how many % can be used, plus a link to Caniuse. The part that admin picked up to write was an article. Because I want to add an explanation for friends about what they have the code for. You can pick it up and use it. Because sometimes when reading an English topic it may be difficult to understand what it is. Code currently available in the 30 Seconds of CSS project If there are more to add, I will update this list for you.
If the add is dropped, which one will go? Or which one is not clear? Message me in the comments or message me in the Inbox page at Designil Facebook . This one is number 8. Mouse cursor gradient tracking. I really like it. Code number 9. Overflow scroll gradient adds a white shadow when the content is not yet at its maximum. This one is pretty good. Clearfix - Simple Clearfix code, no need to create a new <div>, for wrapping lines when writing layouts with CSS floats. Custom text selection – CSS code for changing the background color when we highlight text on the web. Easing variables – CSS code for making CSS animations have a cool delay, which is smoother than when using ease, ease-in, ease-out normally. Etched text – CSS for making text look like it's etched into the background (some people call it Engraved). Gradient text – This one is what admin likes. It's a CSS code for making gradient text.
What command is used for what? It's not just for us to copy and paste and then finish and not know how Phone Number List to edit. Explain important lines of code Second, Browser Support is told which % can be used. This is very necessary when we use code from other places. Because if there is a problem, you will know immediately which part it comes from. Telling everything, how many % can be used, plus a link to Caniuse. The part that admin picked up to write was an article. Because I want to add an explanation for friends about what they have the code for. You can pick it up and use it. Because sometimes when reading an English topic it may be difficult to understand what it is. Code currently available in the 30 Seconds of CSS project If there are more to add, I will update this list for you.
If the add is dropped, which one will go? Or which one is not clear? Message me in the comments or message me in the Inbox page at Designil Facebook . This one is number 8. Mouse cursor gradient tracking. I really like it. Code number 9. Overflow scroll gradient adds a white shadow when the content is not yet at its maximum. This one is pretty good. Clearfix - Simple Clearfix code, no need to create a new <div>, for wrapping lines when writing layouts with CSS floats. Custom text selection – CSS code for changing the background color when we highlight text on the web. Easing variables – CSS code for making CSS animations have a cool delay, which is smoother than when using ease, ease-in, ease-out normally. Etched text – CSS for making text look like it's etched into the background (some people call it Engraved). Gradient text – This one is what admin likes. It's a CSS code for making gradient text.