
Chris Coyier
Chris Coyier — Founder of CSS-Tricks and CodePen
CSS-Tricks founder on web development, design, and running CodePen.
chriscoyier.netThe personal blog of the founder of CSS-Tricks and CodePen. Chris writes about web development, design, and the business of making things on the internet with the casual authority of someone who's been doing it publicly for nearly two decades. Posts range from quick CSS observations to longer reflections on how the industry is changing.
Written by Chris Coyier since 2007.
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Tucci Pan Review
Stanley Tucci has a set of cookware named after him that GreenPan sells. I’ve got these two pans: I forget where they came from exactly, some silent auction or something, but I unboxed and started using them about 8 months ago. I was so hyped the first few months! Ultra extremely non-stick Washing them with a soft sponge is nearly effortless because of how non-stick they are. Feels good, like I’m taking care of it correctly. The edges of the pan, with the steep...
You Get Good At What You Do (Or Do You?)
I used to feel really strongly about this. You get good at what you do. Like, if you build websites all the time, you get good at building websites. If you make burritos all the time, you get good at making burritos. It could extend to almost anything. Healthy places that fit into the logical narrative you already know, like if you lift weights to the point of exhausting your limits a lot, you’ll get stronger. But also silly and unhealthy situations. Like, if you sit on your ass and wa...
Miscalibrated
I’ve been gaining weight again. More than twenty pounds in the last ~4 months. I’ve been hitting the gym hard and getting measurably stronger, so: Food! See, your boy can eat. The amount I can eat before I feel full would astound most of you out there. Whatever you think of as a complete hearty meal, sure as you’re born, ain’t gonna get me there. Being fat comes with one (1) society-regimented bucket of shame. People look away. It’s a thing. I had gone of...
The Good & Not Good
I’ve spent more time with religious people in the last year than perhaps I have in my whole life. It’s got me thinking about religion with more curiosity than I ever have. So I’m having what are probably middle-school level thoughts. I’ve forever identified as agnostic, likely because that’s how most of my family rolled when growing up. Aside from what anyone truly believes, most people end up doing the religion their family does. I’m no exception...
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