Yesterday

A little bit like Bulma, a CSS library to style plain HTML as modern components. I like the look and the simplicity, this is great.

by sebastien yesterday

3 days ago

Prism.Tools: Standalone web tools for developers. Client-side Formatters, CSS, Security, and Generators. No-install, privacy-focused utilities.

by tmfnk 3 days ago saved 2 times

8 days ago

A minimalist design exploration by Oskar Wickström.

by threlk 8 days ago saved 16 times

05 Feb 26

Shows it’s now almost possible to style native select in a very flexible way while keeping all the accessibility by default. Select has definitely been the worst offender of all form inputs.

by sebastien 11 days ago
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03 Feb 26

A minimalist design exploration by Oskar Wickström.

by Gurvan 13 days ago saved 16 times

02 Feb 26

A minimalist design exploration by Oskar Wickström.

by tobhar 14 days ago saved 16 times

25 Dec 25

No bloat, no magic, no config. Mastro gets out of the way, so that you can focus on building awesome websites.

by chrisSt 1 month ago

14 Dec 25

Create beautiful SVG guitar chord charts. Contribute to omnibrain/svguitar development by creating an account on GitHub.

by chrisSt 2 months ago

12 Nov 25

A friendly guide to front-end date pickers!

by tmfnk 3 months ago saved 8 times

30 Sep 25

Nice CSS and other tips I didn’t know

by r03 4 months ago saved 7 times
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15 Sep 25

Reshaped provides professionally crafted component libraries in React and Figma to make your product design and development faster.

by chrisSt 5 months ago

04 Sep 25

It’s actually pretty incredible what HTML and CSS alone can achieve.

by maf 5 months ago saved 7 times

15 Jul 25

Mailing list for new content at the Web Design References site.

by knights 7 months ago

Comprehensive guide on HTML, CSS, Accessibility, &c.

by knights 7 months ago

10 Jul 25

A library that allows to edit any HTML document using rich primitives. I’m curious about the implementation, but I think having a wrapper around contenteditable=true nodes that controls the state of the HTML, and especially what can be pasted in is gold. The problem is selection management, though.

by sebastien 7 months ago