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81: Changing the Shapes with Sara Soueidan
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So far, page layout on the web has consisted of a lot of boxes stacked on top of boxes — rectangular columns everywhere. That's about to change. New specifications, including CSS Shapes and CSS Exclusions, are about to the change the shape of page. Sara Soueidan joins Jen Simmons to explain.
Links for this episode:
- sarasoueidan.com
- Sara Soueidan (SaraSoueidan) on Twitter
- Sara Soueidan: Creating Non-Rectangular Layouts With CSS Shapes
- Sara Soueidan: Using CSS Regions With CSS Shapes For A Better Reading Experience
- CSS Shapes 101 · An A List Apart Article by Sara Soueidan
- Moving Forward with CSS Shapes • An A List Apart Blog Post by Sara Soueidan
- Razvan Caliman
- Rachel Andrew's book: CSS3 Layout Modules, 2nd edition
- 5by5 | The Web Ahead #49: CSS Layouts with Rachel Andrew
- Adobe's Web Platform Team Blog
- Adobe Web Platform on CodePen
- CSS Shapes Gallery - a collection by Adobe Web Platform - CodePen
- How to Enable Experimental Features in Web Browsers by Adobe
- Google's Eric Seidel on why they removed CSS Regions from Chrome
- CSS Figures specification
- Ten CSS One-Liners to Replace Native Apps • A List Apart • Håkon Wium Lie
- CSS Fragmentation Module Level 3
- CSS Regions Considered Harmful • A List Apart • Håkon Wium Lie
- Sara Soueidan: CSS Regions Matter
- Making the Web Sweeter with Food Network and Cupcakes | Adobe
- Demo for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
- Sign up for The Web Ahead newsletter
- Shapes | Web Platform Team Blog
- Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
- 5by5 | The Web Ahead #63: The Latest in CSS with Chris Coyier
- CSS Shapes Editor for Chrome
Thanks to MailChimp for sponsoring today's show. Head over to mailchimp.com/5by5 to learn about easy email newsletters. Send 12,000 emails per month to 2,000 subscribers for free, forever.
117 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on February 26, 2022 06:10 (). Last successful fetch was on August 29, 2019 01:58 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 48650124 series 10525
So far, page layout on the web has consisted of a lot of boxes stacked on top of boxes — rectangular columns everywhere. That's about to change. New specifications, including CSS Shapes and CSS Exclusions, are about to the change the shape of page. Sara Soueidan joins Jen Simmons to explain.
Links for this episode:
- sarasoueidan.com
- Sara Soueidan (SaraSoueidan) on Twitter
- Sara Soueidan: Creating Non-Rectangular Layouts With CSS Shapes
- Sara Soueidan: Using CSS Regions With CSS Shapes For A Better Reading Experience
- CSS Shapes 101 · An A List Apart Article by Sara Soueidan
- Moving Forward with CSS Shapes • An A List Apart Blog Post by Sara Soueidan
- Razvan Caliman
- Rachel Andrew's book: CSS3 Layout Modules, 2nd edition
- 5by5 | The Web Ahead #49: CSS Layouts with Rachel Andrew
- Adobe's Web Platform Team Blog
- Adobe Web Platform on CodePen
- CSS Shapes Gallery - a collection by Adobe Web Platform - CodePen
- How to Enable Experimental Features in Web Browsers by Adobe
- Google's Eric Seidel on why they removed CSS Regions from Chrome
- CSS Figures specification
- Ten CSS One-Liners to Replace Native Apps • A List Apart • Håkon Wium Lie
- CSS Fragmentation Module Level 3
- CSS Regions Considered Harmful • A List Apart • Håkon Wium Lie
- Sara Soueidan: CSS Regions Matter
- Making the Web Sweeter with Food Network and Cupcakes | Adobe
- Demo for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
- Sign up for The Web Ahead newsletter
- Shapes | Web Platform Team Blog
- Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
- 5by5 | The Web Ahead #63: The Latest in CSS with Chris Coyier
- CSS Shapes Editor for Chrome
Thanks to MailChimp for sponsoring today's show. Head over to mailchimp.com/5by5 to learn about easy email newsletters. Send 12,000 emails per month to 2,000 subscribers for free, forever.
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