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Are you bad at CSS? Well... we all are. The Bad at CSS podcast is hosted by Adam Argyle and David East. It's not meant to be anything special or formal. Grab a beer or your favorite beverage and give us a listen (or a watch) to discuss all the difficulties and intricacies of CSS. Sometimes there might even be an awesome guest.
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What do backend devs think of CSS? ft. Lane Wagner
Do backend developers like CSS? Usually not. But that really doesn't matter because you don't have to like everything. So to get into the mind of what a backend developer thinks about CSS and how it…
We need better design tools. Mattias Ott tells us why.
Web design tools are great but they still fall short of all the incredible intrinsic based features of CSS. While there are features like auto-layout in Figma, they still fall so short of all the…
Eric Meyer and Estelle Weyl wrote 1000+ pages of CSS... we had questions
CSS: The Definitive Guide is exactly 1126 pages, written by Eric Meyer and Estelle Weyl. As they both said, "We read the CSS spec so you didn't have to." We ask them a ton of CSS questions and they…
14 CSS talks covered in 1 hour — CSS Day recap
Apologies for the audio only upload. There were issues with getting the video feed published but check out YouTube for the video.CSS Day put on 14 different talks about some pretty interesting topics…
You might be wasting your time. Time wasters disguised as time savers.
There are so many things we spend time on thinking they’ll save us more in the long run but really, do they? Today on Bad at CSS we’re going to dive into a list of things we think are Time Wasters…
Single keyframe tricks are magic
What can you do with a single CSS keyframe? A metric ton.0:00 - 50% keyframes are magic 0:49 - Animation is easier than you think 2:17 - Why at 50%? 6:51 - Trick 1 Shake 12:00 - Trick 2 Pulse 23:25 -…
Container Queries: Everything you need to know
Container Queries are one of those CSS features everyone is so hyped about and with good reason. They give us a modern way to build and scope responsive components based on the size of the parent…
Styling better custom inputs with Dave Rupert
Dave Rupert knows his inputs and we got a lot to learn. Dave's great blog - https://daverupert.com/ Dave on Twitter - https://twitter.com/davatron5000
2024 CSS Resolutions
CSS is Hard. Each and every year. So what are the things that we should improve on in 2024?
What CSS is Jason Lengstorf bad at?
We promise that after this episode you'll never forget the three parameters of the clamp() function ever again.
TypeScript fan vs. a skeptic
We promise. This episode is actually about CSS... I mean we get to it eventually. But what happens when you get a TypeScript fan (David) and a TypeScript skeptic (Adam) in a discussion? Well, a lot…
Chris Coyier and the things he's bad at
The amazing Chris Coyier (founder of CSS-Tricks.com and CodePen.io) sat down with us to tell us all the things in CSS that he's bad at. He even brought us a list.
Is Figma bad at CSS?
Figma has a brand new feature called Dev Mode! Adam was at Figma's big conference Config and he came here to teach us everything he knows about what Dev Mode has to offer. We also discuss why design…
The View Transition API is amazing... but we're bad at it
View Transitions are a brand new totally rad cutting edge feature in the browser. They allow you to specify animation states from one state to another a lot easier than ever before. But guess what?…
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Bad at CSS has published 14 episodes since August 2023, covering topics in Technology.
Bad at CSS is currently dormant with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 56m.