A Guide for SVG Support in Email
We’ve talked about SVG quite a bit here on CSS-Tricks, but one area we haven’t quite touched on is email. Now that browser support for SVG is all in the green, it would be easy to assume that we …
We’ve talked about SVG quite a bit here on CSS-Tricks, but one area we haven’t quite touched on is email. Now that browser support for SVG is all in the green, it would be easy to assume that we …
A reader writes in:
…Is there anything on your site that shows me how to make an SVG clickable using CSS? As in, I have an SVG and I click on part of it and it should reveal an outline
Maciej Ceglowski’s latest talk is all about front-end performance, the advertising bubble and surveillance on the web. It’s interesting that he argues how each of these separate problems are really interrelated issues that ultimately damages how the web is built.…
Before you get caught up in holiday sweets and ugly sweater parties, be sure to look at Creative Market’s new 20% off deal — covering everything from stellar brush fonts to detailed textures to stunning graphic kits. Start the new …
I don’t think it causes confusion, but there doesn’t seem to be any consensus on how we write out the word front end. I had to make a choice right there. My preferred style, for now, is just that: …
Typekit has updated the WebFont Loader project with support for the new CSS font loading API:
…Before the introduction of the native API, we detected font loading by inserting test elements in the page. These elements were regularly polled
Our latest poll asked:
What’s the web performance situation on your main project?
Then provided five possible answers related to the general attitude of the team as it relates to web performance, ranging from “everybody cares” to “nobody cares”.…
James Mickens, an associate professor of computer science at Harvard, gave a talk about the various flaws of web browsers and how we might go about making them more secure and robust:
…To fix the browser, we need to radically
There are some things Dave and I talk about regularly on ShopTalk. Certain hardware we use. Software we like. Books we recommend. Services that make life easier. We rounded them up into a little list for the holidays. Enjoy!…
Mat Marquis’ talk from TXJS 2015 is a rallying cry for performance, responsive images and trying to build websites in the most conscientious way possible:
…We, as an industry, have nearly decided that we’re doing a great job as long
Let’s Encrypt is an open Certificate Authority, an entity that issues certificates to get your site up and running with HTTPS, a process that has been notoriously difficult. Tim Kadlec gives it a shot.…