UI Dev Newsletter Issue #104
In this issue: direct linking to content, CSS min(), accessible fonts, custom cursors, and more.
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Smarter than 'Ctrl+F': Linking Directly to Web Page Content
Ahmad Alfy discusses new techniques for linking directly to specific web content, enhancing usability and deep linking capabilities.
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How should selectedoption work?
Jake Archibald explores the expected behavior of the 'selectedOption' attribute in forms, considering both developer and user perspectives.
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Fanout with Grid and View Transitions
Chris Coyier demonstrates how to create engaging fan-out layouts using CSS Grid and view transitions for visually captivating UIs.
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CSS min() All the Things!
Victor Ayomipo dives into CSS’s min() function and how to leverage it for responsive design.
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What Makes a Font Accessible? A Designer’s Guide
Andrée Lange provides essential tips for choosing accessible fonts to ensure readability for all users.
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Fun with Custom Cursors
Ryan from Let’s Build UI shares how to add personality to your site with custom cursors, from subtle enhancements to bold transformations.
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Recreating the Gradient Mask Hover Effect from Evervault
Manoela Ilic breaks down the steps to recreate a stylish gradient mask hover effect, as seen on Evervault’s site.
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TODS
Richard Rutter presents TODS, a tool that sets default typography styles for text, using OpenType features to help improve readability and design.