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The article discusses a method for implementing low-quality image placeholders (LQIP) using only CSS, allowing for a smoother user experience while loading images. It outlines the advantages of this technique, such as faster perceived load times and improved aesthetics. Additionally, it provides practical examples and code snippets to help developers integrate LQIP into their projects.
The article explores the influence of classic cartoons on modern web animations, particularly through CSS techniques. It discusses how these animations can enhance user experience and provide a nostalgic touch to web design. Practical examples and inspirations from well-known animated characters are also highlighted to showcase the potential of animation in web development.
Improve your CSS navigation menus by recognizing and fixing five common mistakes that hinder user experience. This guide covers target area issues, the use of Flexbox `gap`, dropdown delays, and the importance of smooth scrolling for in-page links.
The article argues for the obsolescence of single-page applications (SPAs) in modern web development, suggesting that advancements in CSS and web standards make traditional multi-page applications more efficient and user-friendly. It highlights the potential of CSS to enhance performance and user experience, advocating for a shift away from SPA reliance.