The CSS Podcast

I don’t follow many podcasts to be honest. I can count the number of followed ones on one hand: exactly 5. As I tend to listen to music throughout the day, 3 out of those 5 are music-related podcasts, featuring mixes by DJs — Great way to discover new music (still miss you, BeyondJazz!).

When it comes to non-music related podcasts, I’m actively listening to The CSS Podcast hosted by Una Kravets and Adam Argyle

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the web’s core styling language. For web developers, It’s one of the quickest technologies to get started with, but one of the hardest to master. Follow Una Kravets and Adam Argyle, Developer Advocates from Google, who gleefully breakdown complex aspects of CSS into digestible episodes covering everything from accessibility to z-index.

I chimed in at the end of its first season and have been listening every since, very good content. It’s quite fast-paced, so you’ll need to direct your full attention to it though.

The CSS Podcast →
The CSS Podcast Season 2, Episode 16: Scroll-Timeline →

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The latest episode of the show is about CSS Scroll-Timeline, something I’ve been writing, tweeting, and speaking about a lot ever since I discovered it mid-January (after seeing a tweet by Adam on it).

🤩 I’m very excited about this episode, especially since my talk covering Scroll-Timeline was picked up and got featured in it.

Here are the direct links to the visualisations mentioned in the episode:

💁‍♂️ More info, context, and a ton demos can be found in my talk on the subject.

Published by Bramus!

Bramus is a frontend web developer from Belgium, working as a Chrome Developer Relations Engineer at Google. From the moment he discovered view-source at the age of 14 (way back in 1997), he fell in love with the web and has been tinkering with it ever since (more …)

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