A Better Way to Search Google Fonts
Like most web developers, Google Fonts is an indispensable resource for me. What would otherwise be a choice between sticking to a small handful of web safe fonts or wrangling WOFFs, OTFs, and TTFs is … Read more
Like most web developers, Google Fonts is an indispensable resource for me. What would otherwise be a choice between sticking to a small handful of web safe fonts or wrangling WOFFs, OTFs, and TTFs is … Read more
Scoped CSS is a new feature that makes it possible to add <style> elements anywhere in your document, scoping the CSS rules it contains to its parent element. This was just what we needed while … Read more
Since May, our research group has been developing a new tool called Snowball. As with our other tools, the purpose of Snowball is to empower people from all sorts of backgrounds to express and create … Read more
You have two choices when it comes to formatting academic papers for conferences and journals: Microsoft Word and LaTeX. Word is familiar and easy for anyone to pick up. But the WYSIWYG interface that makes … Read more
In math, you’re sometimes so focused on getting the calculations right that you end up with nonsensical answers without realizing it. In web design there’s a similar phenomenon, where you’re so intent on pixel perfection … Read more