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Expandable Sections Within a CSS Grid

Posted on October 20, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Expandable Sections Within a CSS Grid

But recently, I was presented with a unique UI conundrum to solve. Essentially, any given grid cell could have a button that would open up another, larger area that is also part of the grid. But this new larger grid cell needed to be: right below the cell that opened it, and full width.

Less Absolute Positioning With Modern CSS

Posted on September 15, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Less Absolute Positioning With Modern CSS

Each time I work on a component that needs absolute positioning, I ask myself: is it really necessary?

Designing the Smallest Possible Thing

Posted on August 2, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Designing the Smallest Possible Thing

We need to shift our mindset from “design everything at once” to “design the smallest possible thing”

Dual Track Agile: the secret sauce to outcome-based development

Posted on July 13, 2021by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Dual Track Agile: the secret sauce to outcome-based development

“1 team, 2 tracks — starting together, finishing together”

https://medium.com/@daviddenham07/dual-track-agile-the-secret-sauce-to-outcome-based-development-601f6003ea73

The Job of a Web Designer is Changing (and That’s Good News)

Posted on October 1, 2016by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on The Job of a Web Designer is Changing (and That’s Good News)

https://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/the-job-of-a-web-designer-is-changing-which-is-good–cms-27180

Welcome to HTML 5.2!

Posted on September 21, 2016by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Welcome to HTML 5.2!

Annarita Tranfici discusses what has changed since HTML5 was originally released including new HTML elements added and other features that are at risk.

Source: Welcome to HTML 5.2!

Practical JavaScript

Posted on September 6, 2016by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Practical JavaScript

Learn the real-world skills that you need to become a software engineer

Source: Practical JavaScript

https://watchandcode.com/courses/practical-javascript

 

Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3

Posted on August 26, 2016by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3

Source: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3

How to Learn JavaScript Properly

Posted on August 1, 2016by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on How to Learn JavaScript Properly

A roadmap to learning javascript online.

Source: How to Learn JavaScript Properly

JavaScript Closures Explained by Mailing a Package — Free Code Camp

Posted on July 22, 2016by jennieryan@hotmail.comLeave a comment on JavaScript Closures Explained by Mailing a Package — Free Code Camp

If you have mailed a package or letter in the past, then you can understand closures in JavaScript.

Source: JavaScript Closures Explained by Mailing a Package — Free Code Camp

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