Found 52 bookmarks
Newest
Vitaly Friedman 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈 on Twitter
Vitaly Friedman 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈 on Twitter
What a gem! Product Design Methods In A Mind Map (https://t.co/Qb6WCeqkE2), kindly put together by @Mei_big_eyes. Full overviewhttps://t.co/Qb6WCeqkE2Mindmap as a Miro templatehttps://t.co/wOT1JH2mNK#design #ux pic.twitter.com/SFP3xBGIib— Vitaly Friedman 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈 (@vitalyf) November 2, 2022
·twitter.com·
Vitaly Friedman 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈 on Twitter
Dan Mall on Twitter
Dan Mall on Twitter
It’s true that design systems serving products that then grow the system is a virtuous cycle. But how does a team start the cycle? It's a classic chicken/egg problem. Is one place better to start than the other? pic.twitter.com/6CwPs81t8p— Dan Mall (@danmall) December 3, 2021
·twitter.com·
Dan Mall on Twitter
A Couple of Use Cases for Calc()
A Couple of Use Cases for Calc()
calc() is a native CSS way to do simple math right in CSS as a replacement for any length value (or pretty much any number value). It has four simple math operators: add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/). Being able to do math in code is nice and a welcome addition to a language that is fairly number heavy.
·css-tricks.com·
A Couple of Use Cases for Calc()