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I’ve come across people who do not think that CSS is related to internationalisation at all, but if you think about it, internationalisation is more than translating the content on your site into multiple languages and calling it a day. There are various nuances to the presentation of that content which affect the experience of a native speaker using your site. There is no single canonical definit
I was at JSConf China earlier this year, which happened in Shanghai from 19–20 Oct. There was fairly decent representation from Singapore I would say. Wei (whom I probably mention every second blog post I write) was the opening keynote for Day 2, and it was one of the best if not THE best talk of the conference IMHO. We also had Yong Jun (another good friend of mine), who gave a workshop on the ra
After a couple of rounds of introducing CSS grid to people who haven’t tried it before, I found it wasn’t the implementation of grid that people asked questions about, rather, it was the bit before that. The actual planning of how a layout would be set up. If you read the previous post on teaching CSS grid to newcomers, one of the analogies I used was the one about gardening, i.e. curating exactly
This article has been translated to Japanese on SeleQt. I’ve been using CSS grid (which henceforth will be referred to as Grid) for quite a bit now, and although I often talk about how we can use grid to make all kinds of creative layouts, I’m fully aware that a basic grid is still a design pattern that is very much in demand on the web. Many conversations with fellow developers about using Grid i
This article has been translated to French by Pierre Choffé on La Cascade. We’re 5 days away from the stable release of Firefox 52. Do you know what this means? This means in 5 days, CSS Grids will be supported, And Chrome 57 will follow close behind on March 14, then Safari 10.1 and hopefully Edge, before the end of 2017. I’m so excited. Can you tell how excited I am? Maybe some emojis can help c
I am an unabashed lover of emojis. Just read anything I write, there’s almost always at least 1 emoji thrown in there somewhere. I can’t help myself, they are just so…apt. Do you know that the Full Emoji Data actually loads super-quick when I visit because I go there so often most of the data is cached my browser already. My state of mind was 🎉 when the 🤷 and 🤦♀️ emojis were released. Have you
If you hadn’t realised by now, I am Chinese. I was born in Malaysia, then studied and now work in Singapore. Like many others with similar backgrounds, we speak both English and Chinese with native fluency, plus a smattering of other languages and dialects here and there. A couple of months back, I went down a rabbit hole while researching my article on CSS display and discovered the HTML ruby ele
This article has been translated to Japanese by Kana Takahashi on POSTD. The display property is one of the most important CSS properties we use for layout. Most of us would have used block, inline and none. table and inline-block are also quite common. The new darling is definitely flex, because it’s a display property that was created specifically for layout. The upcoming grid (currently still b
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