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2018

DEV - Great Resources Every Beginning a Front-end Developer Should Bookmark by vydargis on CodePen

If you just get started your a front-end developer career, it might be overwhelming to learn something every day. To optimize your time, it might be useful to know solid resources, to keep up with a demanding programmers’ environment. In this brief article, you will find 6 useful resources that in my opinion I think every beginning a front-end developer career should bookmark.

2014

CSS - EDITOR - plugin - With Emmet Turbo-Charge Your CSS - Tuts+ Web Design Article

Emmet is a collection of abbreviations that expand into html/xml/css, taking the idea of text snippets further. Visit the download page and install Emmet for your editor of choice. When working with Emmet, type in the appropriate abbreviation and hit the action key. In Sublime Text this is the TAB key. The syntax of the file you are working on will determine which abbreviations to use

2013

CSS - The Layered Look: Better Responsive Images Using Multiple Backgrounds | CSS-Tricks

The following is a guest post by Parker Bennett. Parker has written for CSS-Tricks before, in his article Crop Top dealing with the positioning of fluid images. This is a great follow up to that, presenting another option in the never-ending responsive images saga. It's also an interesting contrast to yesterday's post on responsive images - so you can see how very different the approaches to this problem can be.

2009

Guide de survie du positionnement CSS - Alsacréations

Cet article s'adresse à ceux qui ont déjà quelques notions de positionnement CSS, mais qui se demandent s'ils l'utilisent correctement, ou qui galèrent pour mettre en pratique leurs connaissances encore trop bancales.