JS Party
The great divide reprise
Chris Coyier joins Suz and Jerod to continue the discussion on The Great Divide in front-end-land. We also use this as an opportunity to gush on how much CSS-Tricks has done for the community, get Chris’ perspective on the history of the website, and finish up by sharing some amazing Pens on CodePen.io.
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Featuring
- Chris Coyier – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Jerod Santo – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Suz Hinton – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links
- Read The Great Divide on CSS-Tricks
- For more discussion, listen to our previous show on the topic
- If you liked this, you will probably like listening to Shop Talk
- Suz suggests anything by Ana Tudor or Sarah Drasner on CodePen
- Chris mentioned A CSS Approach to Trap Focus Inside of an Element
- Jerod got nostalgic with Nintendo Pens 1, 2, and 3