Kevin...your CZcams channel is literally a beginner to advance CSS course...and it's for free and constantly updated 😀.. Thanks Kev...really really appreciate you.
12:39 - this is why I listen to all your videos. I think I'm pretty good at CSS, but having you present newer CSS properties keeps me constantly updated. _margin-inline_ and _padding-inline_ are new to me as well. This video felt really pedagogic, even more than usual. Thanks!
I want to thank you Kevin because I agree with each goal you discussed in the first few minutes and I also think that it is much better, programming without SVGs as long as it is possible. And you are one of the only people on CZcams knowing how to create anything with only CSS. This is what your channel stands for... Thank you!
Hey Kevin, as a beginner I can't thank you enough for the first 8 minutes of this video. So much helpful advise that 99% of the other tutorials/guide would just completely skip. Thanks a lot 🙂
Wow! Omg this is amazing, thank you so much! I was making a website for my firend as a practice and I wasted so much time trying to figure out ways to do this diagonal section and nothing was working, but now thanks to this video my firend will get his cool skewed sections design! I am so grateful, this channel is the best!
@@BryanMaxDobberstein Not at all, my intentions and appreciations for him have always been authentic, since I've known him (via inter webs) as long as since 2014'ish when I myself first got into the web dev world, migrating from Java and C++ programming. I can't say for sure whether he had his own dedicated channel back then, however he was one of the patreons of another awesome channel named "devTips"!
Frankly speaking, your videos are priceless. Whenever youtube suggests them, even though I'm doing something else, I always wanna stop by because there's always something valuable to learn that will improve my CSS. Thank you so much Kevin
Kevin regarding the issue with the rendering when zooming in I suggest trying to transform the image in by 0.5 px in so that there is an overlap… this might do the trick and fix the problem. You might have to adjust the svg vor that.
21:38 You can actually do it with just linear-gradients ex: background-image: linear-gradient(-135deg, purple 15px, transparent 0%), linear-gradient(135deg, purple 15px, transparent 0%) ;
Hi Kev, thank you very much for your consistent effort. It's gets a little distracting with the position of your selfi camera view. Please adjust somewhere it don't distract.
Only starting to use custom CSS variables. Setting one for --spike-color that references the one set for --body-bg is interesting. It seems like it complicates things unnecessarily, but I will have to ponder on this one a little longer to see the worth. Overall, great lesson.
i think one bad thing about using pseudo elements is if you have two different classes trying to use the same pseudo element, it becomes problematic and thats why we need unlimited pseudo elements like :before(foo) :before(bar) with an id
I often run in to these little rendering issues. I used a skew technique for an angled panel in a project, with the background being a radial gradient. I didn’t want the gradient skewed though, so I made the gradient a child element and skewed it the opposite way so it looked normal again, but Firefox wasn’t having it. Little 1px gaps in the gradient.
Regarding the rendering issues with rotation-transforms... I've been writing a JS/CSS-based dungeon crawler (3D and grid-based like Dungeon Master), and I've had the same rendering issues between textures/walls - only using HTML elements for those, no WebGL or anything, so it works on more devices. And after a lot of frustration, I found a fix by accident: I just added 0.01 to each and every deg-value in rotation-transforms. That was the lowest I could go before the problem would re-appear. So for example, instead of 180deg I'd use 180.01deg. Suddenly I really regretted deleting a CSS-based shading-engine (using gradients with different alpha values to add light/shadows) I developed for 5 weeks prior to noticing this rendering issue...
Kevin, with all these videos you seem to be the kind of man who has his chair/desk setup and sitting position dialed in. Now i have personally tried to follow many CZcams videos about how to sit for extended periods of time without feeling like a grandpa climbing a mountain after each sit. Perhaps i wasn't asking it to the right people, maybe i should've asked a fellow coder. So, mister Kevin sir. Any advice or personal insights on how you deal with this constant risk of back pain? i know it's a bit off topic but i would genuinely appreciate any kind of advice at this point really hahah. P.S. This video was yet again one of those videos i didn't know was going to be so helpful and motivating for my own project, really only clicked because i know the welcoming quality of your videos and also for the nice colors and shapes in the thumbnail :p
First, thank you for all your tutorials, they are so wonderful! I do have one question though. Wouldn't it just be better to use actual images in the background rather than all the gradient and avg imports? Then we wouldn't have to worry about everything breaking if something gets slightly changed, and wouldn't have to worry about creating all those different asset files. Just wondering why we would do all this? I just try to stick with what is easier with all the different browsers and coding. Please correct me on this if I'm off in my concept of the big picture overall. :)
Such a great video! I’m currently stuck on the spikes section when we put in the WebKit mask image. I’m following the video step by step and I’ve looked over my code and it’s the exact same yet when I input the path into the WebKit, it’s not creating the spikes and stays as regular horizontal bars. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong 😢 any help from anyone figuring out how to deal with this would be great. I’ve never used WebKits before so is it possibly a setting I don’t have set?
I found the solution. The problem: (Chrome don't recognize "mask-image: URL" on computer), The Solution: Create a Chrome browser's shortcut. Right-click on the icon and in properties, edit target to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --disable-web-security --user-data-dir="C:/ChromeDevSession" and save. Then using Chrome open the page using ctrl+o. NOTE: Do NOT use this shortcut for regular browsing .
I'm paranoid about the algorithm, so I never subscribe, like , or leave comments...ever. Your content has been SO inspiring and incredible, and I wanted to express this to you. I recently landed a QA job and during the in-between, your videos helped me keep learning and growing. I couldn't possibly describe how appreciative I am, but I want to say, from my whole heart: - Thank you - (Also, I subscribed, liked, and left a comment. I also subscribed to your emailing list. However I can show my appreciation. )
Great video! I'm in the process of making a Parallax Effect using transparent .png(s), but would some of these mountainous container shapes be more optimal for a Parallax Effect?
29:23 how do you highlight and delete -WebKit on both lines at the same time? I always see it giving a slight highlight to the same word that I’m selecting but never knew you could select a couple , what kind of dark arts is that???
Hello, Sir! Respectfully suggesting, can you make an update video of html and css? I've been looking for tutorials in yt to learn and your channel is a good place to start. TY.
Kevin...your CZcams channel is literally a beginner to advance CSS course...and it's for free and constantly updated 😀.. Thanks Kev...really really appreciate you.
TOTALLY AGREED!! :)
😂! Everything I know in css I learned from Kevin's CZcams channel...
I'm super grateful 🙌
@@johnnyjev9840 I would probably stop making money if he quit this channel LOL!
his Scrimba course is also free!!
12:39 - this is why I listen to all your videos. I think I'm pretty good at CSS, but having you present newer CSS properties keeps me constantly updated.
_margin-inline_ and _padding-inline_ are new to me as well. This video felt really pedagogic, even more than usual. Thanks!
As someone who usually works with CSS for a decade now, keeping up with these new properties and functions are both godsend and a nightmare.
*googling "pedagogic"....
I want to thank you Kevin because I agree with each goal you discussed in the first few minutes and I also think that it is much better, programming without SVGs as long as it is possible. And you are one of the only people on CZcams knowing how to create anything with only CSS. This is what your channel stands for... Thank you!
Oh, maybe I didn't quite understood what you said... Unfortunately, I don't like using SVGs...
You could flip the after element in the triangle example horizontally as well, that way they would be symmetrical on top and bottom.
Kevin, you are an absolute god send. Im self studying, and you are my number one go-to channel for CSS. You really did help me fall in love with CSS
Hey Kevin, as a beginner I can't thank you enough for the first 8 minutes of this video. So much helpful advise that 99% of the other tutorials/guide would just completely skip. Thanks a lot 🙂
“So I’ve got here an HTML file with content and a CSS file with 600 lines of code, now all I need to do is…”
*Viewer crying in amateur *
I'm new to web development, and you are a golden source of knowledge. thanks a million.
Wow! Omg this is amazing, thank you so much! I was making a website for my firend as a practice and I wasted so much time trying to figure out ways to do this diagonal section and nothing was working, but now thanks to this video my firend will get his cool skewed sections design! I am so grateful, this channel is the best!
So effortless! Thanks Kevin!
Kev, you're an angel, absolute godsend. Cant tell you how much your videos do to my progress. Thank you
I like your angles on the angels. 👼
Thanks, Kev! You're a seasoned css practitioner 🙏✌🏻
Are you peppering him with accusations of being salty?
@@BryanMaxDobberstein Not at all, my intentions and appreciations for him have always been authentic, since I've known him (via inter webs) as long as since 2014'ish when I myself first got into the web dev world, migrating from Java and C++ programming. I can't say for sure whether he had his own dedicated channel back then, however he was one of the patreons of another awesome channel named "devTips"!
Kevin, you did it : I’m in love with css! You’re amazing, thanks for all 🙌🏻
Amazing! So happy to hear that :D
awsome video btw love the way you repeat the basics of everything helps refresh the mind, subbed!
I'm learning something new all the time with fundamentals too. Thank you so much KP sir🙏🏼🙏🏼
Frankly speaking, your videos are priceless. Whenever youtube suggests them, even though I'm doing something else, I always wanna stop by because there's always something valuable to learn that will improve my CSS. Thank you so much Kevin
Unfortunately it's not allowed for one person to give 100000 likes for a video. It's awesome. Thank you very much. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
God bless you Kevin. Thank you for all that you do.
I'm a Sr. Dev and I learned quite a few helpful things from this video, very well done! 🏆
You are born to be a teacher Kevin.
Kevin you're truly the boss, thanks your content is top notch...
"margin-inline" ... "padding-block"... you saved my life !
I Learned 90 percent of all my css from this guy. Thank you Kev!!!
Kevin regarding the issue with the rendering when zooming in I suggest trying to transform the image in by 0.5 px in so that there is an overlap… this might do the trick and fix the problem. You might have to adjust the svg vor that.
Love you Kevin, You really make us fall in love with CSS
Damn. I considered myself a CSS master since taking your Conquering Responsive Layouts course... But you keep showing me there's new levels to this
Thank you for the easy to understand explanation! I'll try it on my website right away.
21:38 You can actually do it with just linear-gradients
ex:
background-image:
linear-gradient(-135deg,
purple 15px, transparent 0%), linear-gradient(135deg,
purple 15px, transparent 0%)
;
25:00 You could use either `background: transparent`, or even better `background: none` and you could have a gradient underneath
today i finished my page with svgs to create some waves etc and now im seeing this video :O
Hi Kev, thank you very much for your consistent effort. It's gets a little distracting with the position of your selfi camera view. Please adjust somewhere it don't distract.
Wow.. with just one of your videos I learn a lot. They are very exciting! 🔝Thank you Kevin
This channel is just so good... It has solution to everything i am concerned abt in web development
Good Video, nice to see the full fresh start approach.
Super thankful for this channel as I slowly learn to stop hating CSS...... By learning CSS properly 😅
I love this!
Thank you CSS king of kings!
pretty cool things. I am really confident with css but some solutions are just so smooth and clean. thanks for the video /cheers
just exactly what I needed right now.THANK YOU SO MUCH!
OMG, man! I love your videos! isolation: property... I would never know something that usefull even exist!
I love your tutorials. Semantic HTML and easy to understand pure CSS are just the best! 👍
Only starting to use custom CSS variables. Setting one for --spike-color that references the one set for --body-bg is interesting. It seems like it complicates things unnecessarily, but I will have to ponder on this one a little longer to see the worth. Overall, great lesson.
Great video! Learned a bunch! 🙏
Thanks Florin ☺️
A great video mate. Thanks again Kevin!! These are great little tricks that produce a big punch, and not too difficult to achieve!! Just awesome!
看到有人说是给初学者的视频,我认为即使是有经验的人,也能学到很多东西,谢谢
Learned a lot in a short time and well explained
Beautifully Explained!
Really great video! Thanks again Kevin!
i think one bad thing about using pseudo elements is
if you have two different classes trying to use the same pseudo element, it becomes problematic
and thats why we need unlimited pseudo elements like :before(foo) :before(bar) with an id
I'd love to have something like that :)
That's a really great concept. 😀
I often run in to these little rendering issues. I used a skew technique for an angled panel in a project, with the background being a radial gradient. I didn’t want the gradient skewed though, so I made the gradient a child element and skewed it the opposite way so it looked normal again, but Firefox wasn’t having it. Little 1px gaps in the gradient.
Honoured to watch you styling, Master! ^^
Always such helpful videos brother!
Pretty cool stuff. I'm stuck with using clip-path and triangles made from borders. Now I'm gonna try mask-image.
Thank you for sharing! 🙌🏼
Thank you Kevin, very cool!
Godd of CSS is here ... 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for sharing these tips, very helpful :)
Awesome stuff! Thank you!
So FUN!!! Luv this; once again you blow it right out of the water :) 😃
...you sir, are the best!
Regarding the rendering issues with rotation-transforms... I've been writing a JS/CSS-based dungeon crawler (3D and grid-based like Dungeon Master), and I've had the same rendering issues between textures/walls - only using HTML elements for those, no WebGL or anything, so it works on more devices. And after a lot of frustration, I found a fix by accident: I just added 0.01 to each and every deg-value in rotation-transforms. That was the lowest I could go before the problem would re-appear. So for example, instead of 180deg I'd use 180.01deg. Suddenly I really regretted deleting a CSS-based shading-engine (using gradients with different alpha values to add light/shadows) I developed for 5 weeks prior to noticing this rendering issue...
Thank you sir 😃
thx this helped me a lot :)
Thank you
Great, thank you so much!
Just discovered ur channel. Feels like I found a cheatcode 😃
Kevin, j"aime ton chandail :) from Quebec Canada
Wow, I always thought it was rocket science, but when you explain it, it's suddenly very simple. Thank you a lot 🥰
🇺🇦❤🇺🇦❤🇺🇦
Kevin, with all these videos you seem to be the kind of man who has his chair/desk setup and sitting position dialed in.
Now i have personally tried to follow many CZcams videos about how to sit for extended periods of time without feeling like a grandpa climbing a mountain after each sit.
Perhaps i wasn't asking it to the right people, maybe i should've asked a fellow coder.
So, mister Kevin sir.
Any advice or personal insights on how you deal with this constant risk of back pain?
i know it's a bit off topic but i would genuinely appreciate any kind of advice at this point really hahah.
P.S. This video was yet again one of those videos i didn't know was going to be so helpful and motivating for my own project, really only clicked because i know the welcoming quality of your videos and also for the nice colors and shapes in the thumbnail :p
Awesome content! 😍
First, thank you for all your tutorials, they are so wonderful! I do have one question though. Wouldn't it just be better to use actual images in the background rather than all the gradient and avg imports? Then we wouldn't have to worry about everything breaking if something gets slightly changed, and wouldn't have to worry about creating all those different asset files. Just wondering why we would do all this? I just try to stick with what is easier with all the different browsers and coding. Please correct me on this if I'm off in my concept of the big picture overall. :)
Sorry, I meant svg not avg.
Awesome
FIRST HERE. Loving your content since 2019
a fix for the rotated bottom spike shape "sub-pixel-rendering" situation could be to add a bottom margin to the pseudo element
Such a great video! I’m currently stuck on the spikes section when we put in the WebKit mask image. I’m following the video step by step and I’ve looked over my code and it’s the exact same yet when I input the path into the WebKit, it’s not creating the spikes and stays as regular horizontal bars. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong 😢 any help from anyone figuring out how to deal with this would be great. I’ve never used WebKits before so is it possibly a setting I don’t have set?
Actually, they don’t stay as regular bars, they just disappear
I’m using Chrome
@Dustin Yochim so I tried that and it still didn’t work 😭
Same problem here
I found the solution. The problem: (Chrome don't recognize "mask-image: URL" on computer),
The Solution: Create a Chrome browser's shortcut. Right-click on the icon and in properties, edit target to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --disable-web-security --user-data-dir="C:/ChromeDevSession" and save. Then using Chrome open the page using ctrl+o. NOTE: Do NOT use this shortcut for regular browsing .
I'm paranoid about the algorithm, so I never subscribe, like , or leave comments...ever. Your content has been SO inspiring and incredible, and I wanted to express this to you. I recently landed a QA job and during the in-between, your videos helped me keep learning and growing. I couldn't possibly describe how appreciative I am, but I want to say, from my whole heart:
- Thank you -
(Also, I subscribed, liked, and left a comment. I also subscribed to your emailing list. However I can show my appreciation. )
awesome , mate .. awesome
Great video! To fix the zoom in and out, maybe a -1px on top and bottom of the ::before & ::after ?
Thank you!
Absoulutely Fansastic 😵
great content
nice video love it
I can't see the spike either, even when I download the source code. I'm on firefox 109.0.1. Stop working as soon as I had the image-mask
I love skiing Owl’s Head
I've spent the last 30 odd years skiing there, my parents live pretty close to it 😀
omg did I just spot eye tracker your eyes go over your glasses at 1:18 mhhhh
haha, yup, testing using one for my intros 😅
@@KevinPowell haha honestly good idea it really pulls me in with my full attention when openingen your video keep it up!💡
whoaah finally a tutorial for shapes and stufss. Thanks Kevin
Great video! I'm in the process of making a Parallax Effect using transparent .png(s), but would some of these mountainous container shapes be more optimal for a Parallax Effect?
Is it me or does he have the nvidia eye contact thing that replaces your eyes so you can read the script?
28:45 In some cases i fixed this with transform scale 1.01 or 1.02
29:23 how do you highlight and delete -WebKit on both lines at the same time? I always see it giving a slight highlight to the same word that I’m selecting but never knew you could select a couple , what kind of dark arts is that???
Hello Kevin, could you show how you configured "Prettier" for HTML and CSS?
There's some problem with and tags
What's the issue?
@@KevinPowell On Save it does this to
and tags
@kevin Powell plz help i got stuck as -webkit-mask-image: url('triangle.svg'); not working
Hey, nice sweater! Greetings from Ottawa haha :)
I'm just outside of Montreal, though will be relocating to Halifax shortly :)
@Kevin Powell Wow nice! Enjoy the move, hope it goes well!
@25:12 In my case spike does not take background color as a variable instead it takes as a hard coded background color. Any suggestions?
How come you have time to create all these contents and i dont have time to watch all of them. You amazing
28:42 can't you transform the ::after 1 pixel up so the the line should show up?
-webkit-mask-image: url('triangle.svg'); not work
Nice thumbnail
Hello, Sir! Respectfully suggesting, can you make an update video of html and css? I've been looking for tutorials in yt to learn and your channel is a good place to start. TY.
Why not scaleY(-1) instead of rotate(.5turn)? Would you still get the graphical issues when zooming?
I wonder if you could the waves the same way you do the spikes: make an svg of one wave and repeat it.
6:20 how to set this dark mode? I have a dark theme on windows and chrome, but my websites are light?