Page Turners - March 2026
This months page turners have articles written by Terry Godier, David Bushell, Nicole Sullivan, Stuart Robson and Abbey Perini. Plus a crazy video of a CSS game and a unique portfolio site.
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Top ten Figma betrayals
Nice article on the quirks that can come out of just assuming that every possibility has been covered in a figma design by using hero designs that degrade responsively as a common example.
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The Last Quiet Thing | Terry Godier
Incredible design and writing. Really resonated with me on this topic and the 'how very helpful' vs 'I cannot function without this' trade off is well worth the thought.
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Can you feel the rhythm‽ · March 13, 2024
It's much more than vertical rhythm on the web
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How?!
CSS wizardry at it's finest. No idea how much time got put into making this game, and Kevin seems equally as baffled by it!
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A Guide to the CSS Backdrop-Filter Property
A concise guide to CSS backdrop-filter for glassmorphism and translucent overlays - how it works, why order matters, and an interactive CodePen playground.
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Finding an accessibility-first culture in npmx
Today is the alpha release of npmx - an alternative browser for the npm registry. Abbey Perini joined early and soon discovered accessibility was a deep part of the culture, right from the start, which was both refreshing and incredibly productive.
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© Jin Su Park - Oasis One
Woah. Really nice spin on a portfolio site and definetely one of the more unique versions I've seen in a long time.
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Scope donuts – Nicole Sullivan
I read about this while rewriting some of my [Put Your CSS In Its Place with @scope](/writing/css-scope) post. Super interesting.