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Chris Coyier — Founder of CSS-Tricks and CodePen

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The personal blog of the founder of CSS-Tricks and CodePen. Chris writes about web development, design, and the business of making things on the internet with the casual authority of someone who's been doing it publicly for nearly two decades. Posts range from quick CSS observations to longer reflections on how the industry is changing.

Written by Chris Coyier since 2007.

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Me Trying To Take a Selfie in 2001

I photograph a mirror and then, like, I’ll be in the mirror. Ooops flash on. You’re supposed to stick your neck out, right? There it is. Ship it, ol’ buddy.

FOREVERGREEN

In the first few minutes, Ruby says to me, “This is like The Giving Tree“, and by the end, I was like, “OK, you’re right.”

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I like how Nolan paints this two-sided picture of AI coding. The worst fact about these tools is that they work. They can write code better than you or I can, and if you don’t believe me, wait six months. You could abstain out of moral principle. And that’s fine, especially if you’re at the tail end of your career. And if you’re at the beginning of your career, you don’t need me to explain any of this to you, because you already use Warp and Cursor and Claude, with ChatGPT as your therap...

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Cool little aside in Marcin Wichary’s How to shoot a screen using a board of keys: Acorn 8, a graphic app, has a delightful screenshotting feature parked under ⌘⇧7 that does something incredible: it takes a screenshot, but does so in a way where windows are separate layers, grouped by app. It’s amazing; you can re-compose stuff afterwards, reveal covered stuff, remove windows, even change the wallpaper. A mouse cursor arrives too in its own tiny layer, like a cherry on top.

Tucci Pan Review

Stanley Tucci has a set of cookware named after him that GreenPan sells. I’ve got these two pans: I forget where they came from exactly, some silent auction or something, but I unboxed and started using them about 8 months ago. I was so hyped the first few months! Ultra extremely non-stick Washing them with a soft sponge is nearly effortless because of how non-stick they are. Feels good, like I’m taking care of it correctly. The edges of the pan, with the steep...

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