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Rachel Andrew returns! Rachel is a sought out expert on web design layout technologies like CSS Grid and Flexbox, an invited expert to CSS Working Group, and author of several books. Her latest book, The New CSS Layout, is out now from A Book Apart.


This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
  • UX Design Newsletter — A weekly free newsletter containing a collection of tutorials, articles, and videos about front-end design and development, plus tips on how to bring better engagement to the multi-device world curated by Christopher Schmitt. Sign up now!

Time Jumps

  • 2:05 Why did you write The New CSS Layout?
  • 4:30 What do you think of CSS display table layout in 2017?
  • 6:50 Any 3rd party item probably solves problems you’re not dealing with.
  • 10:00 Are people not learning or writing CSS these days?
  • 15:30 The challenges with CSS Grid.
  • 17:38 Where should developers go for help?
  • 20:00 What is a block formatting context?
  • 24:50 Using CSS multi-columns.
  • 28:00 Doing design without media queries
  • 30:00 Source Order vs. Display Order
  • 33:00 Views on fallbacks, feature queries
  • 35:50 Future of non-rectangular grid elements
  • 38:00 CSS Round display coming in the future
  • 39:10 What is Perch CMS and how might people use it?

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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Rachel Andrew returns! Rachel is a sought out expert on web design layout technologies like CSS Grid and Flexbox, an invited expert to CSS Working Group, and author of several books. Her latest book, The New CSS Layout, is out now from A Book Apart.


This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
  • UX Design Newsletter — A weekly free newsletter containing a collection of tutorials, articles, and videos about front-end design and development, plus tips on how to bring better engagement to the multi-device world curated by Christopher Schmitt. Sign up now!

Time Jumps

  • 2:05 Why did you write The New CSS Layout?
  • 4:30 What do you think of CSS display table layout in 2017?
  • 6:50 Any 3rd party item probably solves problems you’re not dealing with.
  • 10:00 Are people not learning or writing CSS these days?
  • 15:30 The challenges with CSS Grid.
  • 17:38 Where should developers go for help?
  • 20:00 What is a block formatting context?
  • 24:50 Using CSS multi-columns.
  • 28:00 Doing design without media queries
  • 30:00 Source Order vs. Display Order
  • 33:00 Views on fallbacks, feature queries
  • 35:50 Future of non-rectangular grid elements
  • 38:00 CSS Round display coming in the future
  • 39:10 What is Perch CMS and how might people use it?

Links:

  continue reading

141 episodes

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