Joshua Comeau crowd-coined the term “boop” (high five, Adam Kuhn). These are sorta like hover/focus states, except that they aren’t. Your thingies — things like links, buttons, etc. — should still have those states. A “boop” is a more whimsical effect that runs once when the mouse enters it, finishes the run even if your mouse leaves (which is something CSS can’t really do), and will potentially run again on the user’s next mouseenter later, after the first booping … Read article “#201: Doing Booping”
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#150: Hey designers, if you only know one thing about JavaScript, this is what I would recommend
#149: A Quick Intro to Pattern Lab Node with Brian Muenzenmeyer
#148: Laying Things Out (HTML & Flexbox) with Dee Gill
#147: Starting a React-Powered Comment Form
#146: Getting More from Google Analytics with Philip Walton
#145: WordPress Child Themes with Lara Schenck
#144: Building a JavaScript/Canvas Game with Kyle Simpson
#143: Using and Caching Third-Party JSON with WordPress
#142: Hiding Things With CSS
#141: Getting the Images and Numbers for Responsive Images
#140: Exploring CSS Layout Techniques While Trying To Get a Subtitle to Wrap
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#138: Walking Through an HTTPS Conversion on WordPress
#137: SVG is for Everybody
#136: Moving Things to a CMS as Needed
#135: Three Ways to Animate SVG
#134: A Tour of a Site In-Progress Built with Jekyll, Grunt, Sass, an SVG System, and More
#133: Figuring Out Responsive Images
#132: A Quick Useful Case for Sass Math and Mixins
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