Unify Unicode support on Browsers

Not all devices support unicode characters equally – either directly or as @font-face fallbacks. I was hoping that someone had created a site that showed which were the safest to use. I couldn’t find that site, so I decided to make it. I hope it’s useful.

A Font Garde

A set of reliable (nay, bulletproof) patterns for icon fonts…

Bulletproof Accessible Icon Fonts

Care must be taken when implementing icon fonts to ensure a great experience for all users. What happens when your font doesn’t load? What happens when @font-face isn’t supported in the browser? We’ll show you how to implement bulletproof font icons.

A small Sass library for setting type on the web

Gives you an automatic, pixel-perfect, baseline grid across all textual HTML elements based entirely on just a few settings of your choice. Baseline grids without the headaches.

Flexible CSS cover images

The source image is cropped, and below specific maximum dimensions it’s displayed at a predetermined aspect ratio. This post describes the implementation…

Creative effects for loading buttons

A set of flat and 3D progress button styles where the button itself serves as a progress indicator. 3D styles are used for showing the progress indication on one side of the button while rotating the button in perspective…

Buttons

A CSS button library built with Sass & Compass…

Simple CSS Spinners

A collection of loading indicators animated with CSS…

What You May Not Know About the Z-Index Property

The z-index property in CSS seems simple enough, but there’s a lot to discover beneath the surface if you really want to understand how it works. In this tutorial we’ll clarify the inner workings of z-index, by looking at stacking contexts and a few practical examples…

Responsive data tables roundup

All the latest info for working with responsive data tables. A great reference for all the different solutions…

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