Hints & Suggestions
CSS is fundamentally different from other languages or design tools, built around a radical vision for contextual style and user-control. We’ll dig into the practical implications of that vision, and how the ‘grain’ of the language can guide us to more performant and resilient styles.

CodePen Demos
Resources
- Cascading HTML Style Sheets – a proposal, by Håkon Wium Lie
 - Historical Style Sheet Proposals
 - Line Mode Browser
 - W3C Mission Statement
 - World Wide Web Project
 - WWW Browser Emulator
 - HTML Constraints
 - A Dao of Web Design, by John Allsopp
 - www-talk “Re: Adobe’s PDF”, by Roy Smith
 - CSS: It was twenty years ago today — an interview with Håkon Wium Lie, by Bruce Lawson
 - Stylesheet Language, by Pei Y. Wei
 - Request for comments: STYLESHEETS, by Rob Raisch
 - Proposal for a language optimized for WWW delivery, by Jon Bosak
 - W3C Platform Design Principles
 - User Agent Style Sheets, collected by Jens Oliver Meiert
 - Comic Papyrus, by Ben Harman
 - Resilient, Declarative, Contextual, by Keith Grant
 - CSS Values & Units
 - “Pretty” is in the eye of the beholder by Geoff Graham
 - Zoom, zoom, and zoom by Miriam