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Rating stars with Sass while loops
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October 26, 2014. Rating stars with Sass while loops. Although I've heard of using. Loops in Sass, I could never think of a practical reason to work with them. It turns out, though, that these tools can be useful ways to take repetitive code out of your scss files. To show this off, we'll be creating the css for a rating star system using a while loop. First, let's do some setup (or you can skip to the good stuff). Now, instead of manually setting the : after's width for every possible rating, let's use a.
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A better credit card mask
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February 8, 2015. A better credit card mask. A few months ago at work, a team of developers and designers redesigned our website's checkout. As a small part of that project, one designer and I spent a week or so creating and testing a credit card mask. I've learned a lot about javascript since then, so I decided to refactor the code behind the mask. But the reasoning behind why we wanted a mask, and why we had to make our own, has remained the same. Don't make it too complicated. Used slick animations to...
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Variety sparks creativity
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December 6, 2014. About once a month at work, we'll have what's called a 'pro dev' day. The idea is that everyone has an afternoon to work on anything they want. Some of us decide to code out a small fun tool, while others use it as a chance to get familiar with a new code language. For our last pro dev, I wanted to change it up and do a little print design. Working on magazine covers and newspaper layouts is how I got started, and I wanted to get back to those roots. Exercise your mental muscles. Inspir...
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Timmy Huynh | kudos
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Larr; Back to main. Photo editors are the ultimate glue guys, to borrow a sports analogy. They help to bring different parts of the team together, usually without much recognition. They don't get bylines. They rarely win awards. It's a thankless job, but when done well, it can really help increase the quality of the end product. Former Sports Illustrated photo editor. Columbia Missourian Director of Photography. Timmy's award-winning photography got him the job as photo editor of our college newspaper...