I have not been able to find an email address for Stephanie Eckles or Kevin Powell. If I could, I would ask perhaps an unanswerable question. As someone who has spent 30+ years writing/analyzing/designing program code on an IBM mainframe, 90% for background transaction processing, and devised a way to do the same in real-time, using CICS; I am not graphically inclined. Can someone like myself, who is aphantasic (someone whose brain doesn't form or use mental images as part of thinking or imagination.), attempting to develop website applications from scratch and have them be graphically appealing is proving to be an insurmountable challenge. Why? After attempting to learn some of the syntactical meanderings of some of the CSS entries with its percentages, proportions, and fractions, it never translates into what I would like to see on the screen. What I want to see on the screen, I cannot see in terms of CSS code; it doesn't speak to me. CSS requires a gift, a talent that someone like Kevin and Stephanie have. Not everyone can learn this. I can follow along, and monkey what they do, but I can't seem to learn it and replicate it independently. Ask 101 internet people about CSS, and you get 101 different solutions, 100 failures, and 1 success, that most often disrupts everything else you've done. I don't have that kind of time on my hands, or propensity for frustration. I guess this is a cry for help, what am I to do, except abandon my idea to develop an application? Should I create apps that look like Craigslist?
Very interesting talk! Here are some more descriptive timestamps:
2:37 CSS Reset additions
7:57 Native CSS Nesting
10:10 Cascade Layers
15:15 color-scheme
15:58 accent-color
17:38 Grid utility class
20:10 Flexbox utility class
23:00 Button Component
26:56 Card Component
36:36 Pagination Component
42:10 Navigation Component
51:31 Summary
52:34 Questions
this is a great talk, thanks for sharing!
I want 2h talk from Stephanie! 💕
same!
Thanks Stephanie! Awesome examples and showcases. I will try it out in my next projects.😍
Stephanie is incredible, I can't wait to dig into this!
amazing!!
that was incredible ♥
Nice and complicated...
Modern CSS 🤘🏼
I have not been able to find an email address for Stephanie Eckles or Kevin Powell. If I could, I would ask perhaps an unanswerable question.
As someone who has spent 30+ years writing/analyzing/designing program code on an IBM mainframe, 90% for background transaction processing, and devised a way to do the same in real-time, using CICS; I am not graphically inclined. Can someone like myself, who is aphantasic (someone whose brain doesn't form or use mental images as part of thinking or imagination.), attempting to develop website applications from scratch and have them be graphically appealing is proving to be an insurmountable challenge. Why? After attempting to learn some of the syntactical meanderings of some of the CSS entries with its percentages, proportions, and fractions, it never translates into what I would like to see on the screen. What I want to see on the screen, I cannot see in terms of CSS code; it doesn't speak to me. CSS requires a gift, a talent that someone like Kevin and Stephanie have. Not everyone can learn this. I can follow along, and monkey what they do, but I can't seem to learn it and replicate it independently. Ask 101 internet people about CSS, and you get 101 different solutions, 100 failures, and 1 success, that most often disrupts everything else you've done. I don't have that kind of time on my hands, or propensity for frustration. I guess this is a cry for help, what am I to do, except abandon my idea to develop an application? Should I create apps that look like Craigslist?