Web Design Link Picks
resources from newsletter #0103 & #0104
Article written on Friday, 01 Feb 2019
Understanding how CSS animations is a bit of a red line in this selection. There's also a super cute dog that is happy to see you and we will look if CSS resets are still relevant in 2019. Plus a video guide to making and wrapping shapes in CSS. Valuable resources to learn from this weekend. Enjoy!

Understanding CSS Animations in Email: Transitions and Keyframe Animations
The pros and cons of using CSS animations in email, as well as the code that powers CSS animation.

CSS-Only Walking Dog Animation Super cute dog!
One of those CodePen's that make you think that you really aren't good with CSS. Time to explore the code and learn how it was done.
CSS Animation 101
Speaking about CSS animations… Donovan Hutchinson's CSS Animation 101 course is now available as a free ebook.
Making Future Interfaces: Unusual Shapes
Heydon Pickering has another must watch video. Your guide to making and wrapping shapes in CSS, using things like border-radius, clip-path, the CSS Shapes spec', and paint worklets.
A look at CSS Resets in 2018
Ire Aderinokun's look at CSS Resets and why she thinks they are still useful. I've used Normalise on my new site.