From 2be43cc479dfd4cfb621f14381330c708291e324 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Cleberg Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2024 19:46:20 -0500 Subject: conversion from Zola to Weblorg --- content/blog/2019-01-07-useful-css.md | 190 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 190 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 content/blog/2019-01-07-useful-css.md (limited to 'content/blog/2019-01-07-useful-css.md') diff --git a/content/blog/2019-01-07-useful-css.md b/content/blog/2019-01-07-useful-css.md deleted file mode 100644 index 1e6e014..0000000 --- a/content/blog/2019-01-07-useful-css.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -+++ -date = 2019-01-07 -title = "Useful CSS Snippets" -description = "" -draft = false -+++ - -# Introduction to CSS - -[CSS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS), the language used to markup HTML code -and make it "pretty", is one of the most effective ways to increase the -attractiveness of a website. It can also lead to increased user engagement, -retention, and satisfaction. In fact, there are whole career fields are -dedicated to the improvement of user experiences, known as UI design and UX -design. - -Some web developers are used to the common CSS properties, such as element -sizing, fonts, colors, etc., but are not as well versed in less-used properties -and values such as `flexbox`, `clip-path`, and `transform`. This article will -provide some insight into the less-used and unique CSS properties. - -# CSS Variables - -The first topic today is CSS variables. Variables are not often used by smaller -developers. CSS variables allow you to give your website a well-defined -structure, where you can easily reuse CSS properties throughout the project. - -You can use variables to define things, such as color palettes. Then, you can -use these colors for backgrounds anywhere else in the HTML. This could be -extended, where extra variables could be defined for `primary-text`, -`quoted-text`, etc. Variables can also be used to define spacing (e.g. `32px` or -`2rem`), which can then be applied to margins, padding, font sizes, and more. - -For example, here are some variables defined at the root of the website, which -allows for any subsequent CSS rules to use those variables: - -```css -:root { - --primary-color: black; - --secondary-color: white; -} - -body { - background-color: var(--primary-color); - color: var(--secondary-color); -} -``` - -# CSS Box Shadows - -Box shadows were once my mortal enemy. No matter how hard I tried, I just -couldn't get them to work how I wanted. Because of this, my favorite discovery -has been CSSMatic's [box shadow generator](https://www.cssmatic.com/box-shadow). -It provides an excellent tool to generate box shadows using their simple -sliders. Surprisingly, this is the reason I learned how box shadows work! You -can use the sliders and watch how the CSS code changes in the image that is -displayed. Through this, you should understand that the basic structure for box -shadows is: - -```css -box-shadow: inset horizontal vertical blur spread color; -``` - -Now, let's look at some basic examples! You can copy and paste the following -code into a site like CodePen or your own HTML files. Feel free to play around -with the code, experiment, and learn. - -**Box Shadow #1** - -```html -
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