Chris Coyier joins Suz and Jerod to continue the discussion on The Great Divide in front-end-land. We also use this as an opportunity to gush on how much CSS-Tricks has done for the community, get Chris’ perspective on the history of the website, and finish up by sharing some amazing Pens on CodePen.io.

Chris Coyier joins Suz and Jerod to continue the discussion on The Great Divide in front-end-land. We also use this as an opportunity to gush on how much CSS-Tricks has done for the community, get Chris’ perspective on the history of the website, and finish up by sharing some amazing Pens on CodePen.io.

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Featuring:


Chris Coyier – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteJerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInSuz Hinton – Twitter, GitHub, Website

Show Notes:



Read The Great Divide on CSS-Tricks
For more discussion, listen to our previous show on the topic
If you liked this, you will probably like listening to Shop Talk
Suz suggests anything by Ana Tudor or Sarah Drasner on CodePen
Chris mentioned A CSS Approach to Trap Focus Inside of an Element
Jerod got nostalgic with Nintendo Pens 1, 2, and 3

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