CSS Day

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  16th & 17th of June, 2016; }

Compagnietheater, Amsterdam

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2016 coverage

CSS Day 2016 is done, but here are some links that will trigger fond memories.

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Videos

All sessions were recorded, and the videos are currently being produced. They will slowly appear here. We expect the last one in the second half of July.

Thursday: HTML Special

  1. <a> by Jeremy Keith
  2. <link> by Yoav Weiss
  3. <layer> by PPK
  4. <source> by Simon Pieters
  5. <noscript> by Niels Leenheer
  6. <input> by Monica Dinculescu
  7. <iframe> by Peter van der Zee
  8. <html> by Lea Verou

Friday: CSS Day

  1. CSS for Engineers and Devs by Harry Roberts
  2. On CSS accessibility and drinking tea by Léonie Watson
  3. Mediaqueryless Responsiveness by Vasilis van Gemert
  4. Modern CSS and interactive email by Mark Robbins
  5. CSS and SVG — The Dynamic Duo! by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
  6. The evolution of CSS4 Color by Chris Lilley
  7. Braces to Pixels by Greg Whitworth
  8. Practical Blend Modes by Una Kravets

Slides

Thursday: HTML Special

  1. <a> by Jeremy Keith; see also the transcript
  2. <link> by Yoav Weiss
  3. <layer> by PPK
  4. <source> by Simon Pieters
  5. <noscript> by Niels Leenheer
  6. <input> by Monica Dinculescu
  7. <iframe> by Peter van der Zee
  8. <html> by Lea Verou

Friday: CSS Day

  1. CSS for Engineers and Devs by Harry Roberts
  2. CSS and Accessibility by Léonie Watson
  3. Mediaqueryless Responsiveness by Vasilis van Gemert
  4. CSS and email by Mark Robbins
  5. CSS and SVG by Amelia Bellamy-Royds
  6. CSS4 Color by Chris Lilley
  7. Layout by Greg Whitworth
  8. CSS Blend Modes by Una Kravets

Blog posts

“Seeing @Una and @bramus’s #cssday tweets the past few days has changed my mind on the value of a css conference. All these talks have sounded super informative and entertaining.” — Justin Schroeder