Things I've Learned About CSS
Offered By: JSConf via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore key insights about CSS in this 20-minute conference talk from CSSConf Oakland 2014. Delve into Adam Morse's experiences as a designer striving to improve the web for users. Learn about various topics including amusement parks, print platforms, empathy, frustration, and the veil of ignorance. Discover the importance of meditation, feedback loops, and performance in CSS development. Examine concepts such as the "one job" principle, characteristics of good CSS, and the speaker's approach to laziness. Investigate internal catalogs, text alignment, the scope of CSS, and the significance of finite design choices. Gain understanding about media breakpoints, React, and CSS statistics. Conclude with a call to arms for better CSS practices and web design.
Syllabus
Introduction
Amusement Parks
Print Platform
Dave Copeland
Empathy
Frustration
Veil of Ignorance
Meditation
Feedback loops
Performance
One Job
What is Good CSS
Im Lazy
Internal Catalog
Textalign
How big is CSS
Happy cafes
Finite
Happy Cat
Media Breakpoints
React
CSS Stats
Call to Arms
Taught by
JSConf
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