A Previous Sibling Selector

Jim Nielsen set out to style a bunch of links that appeared before hr elements. As the element tree – generated from a Markdown file – was entirely flat, there are no enclosing section elements to ho…
Jim Nielsen set out to style a bunch of links that appeared before hr elements. As the element tree – generated from a Markdown file – was entirely flat, there are no enclosing section elements to ho…
A presentation by Hidde de Vries covering <selectmenu> Styling selects? You’ve got options! →
Good post by Miriam Suzanne In CSS, there are compound selectors and also complex selectors, and I never remember which is which. Do you need to learn the difference? Probably not. But I’m tired of…
https://www.bram.us/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/56ba951245226f7cd02d0449cf954483b6ec0d53.mp4 In this post, Lynn Fisher walks us through the parallax scrolling CSS effects featured on the Mat…
On June 9 & 10, I was in Amsterdam for CSS Day – a conference I’ve been attending since it’s very first edition in 2013. This time – after a two year hiatus due to youknowwhat – I was very glad…
Because I keep forgetting this, an entry on the blog so that my future self can find it back easily: CSS: Want your first 5 list items to be bold? li:nth-of-type(-n + 5) {font-weight: bold;} Start wi…