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Posts by MacGamper

Level, Up your Scroll UX - Adam Argyle - CSS Day 2025
Level, Up your Scroll UX - Adam Argyle - CSS Day 2025 YouTube video by Web Conferences Amsterdam

Everything you need to know about customizing scroll with #CSS

My talk from @cssday.nl 2025 is now free to watch:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPb7...

⤷ nerdy.dev/everything-y...

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Everything you never wanted to know about visually-hidden The one where I attempt to answer a question

what's that? 4000 words on a single CSS class? I've got you :)

Everything you never wanted to know about visually-hidden
dbushell.com/2026/02/20/v...

2 months ago 28 9 0 2

It's December 1st, which means that throughout the entire month you should reserve 5-10 minutes every day to read a fantastic article about HTML. ❤️‍🔥

Check out what's hidden behind the first door.

htmhell.dev/adventcalendar

4 months ago 69 45 1 2

A fantastic, practical blog post with lots to learn. Thank you so much!

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HTML/SR Support lookup

We've created a tool called the "Screen reader support look up tables" designed to help people quickly check how screen readers interpret HTML elements and attributes across multiple combinations of browser and screen reader.

6 months ago 69 20 6 3

Quite clear; better longer but immediately understandable.

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What bothers me about inline SVGs with <title>, is that this text is rendered in the browser like a title attribute (visible tooltip on mouseover).

9 months ago 1 0 0 0
Accordion | Nerdy Notebook

Same behavior of the details element as in the Chrome implementation: nerdy.dev/notebook/acc...

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Chrome shortcut to open new tab in same tab group I want to open a new tab to the current tab group I'm in. the hectic way is to right click the tab inside the tab group -&gt; add tab to the right Is there any chrome shortcut available to shorten ...

Fave recent micro-productivity hack: aliasing ⌘T to New Tab to the Right via OSX settings¹

1. Makes tab groups work properly for isolating work
2. Eliminates the spatial disconnect of having to hunt a newly opened tab down in a different part of the UI

Thank me later :)

¹ superuser.com/a/1627227

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