Hi all, I’m looking to improve my web design workflow and would love to hear from others what HTML or CSS tips, tricks, or shortcuts have you found most helpful? It could be anything from responsive layout techniques, small HTML hacks, or CSS strategies that save time and make your designs cleaner. Sharing these could help both beginners and experienced designers optimize their work. Looking forward to your insights!
What was a game changer for me, in terms of responsiveness, was the use of clamp. It totally removes the annoying screen jumps when shrinking. Everything became smooth with this, typography, in particular.
Just a general workflow booster: Use a mobile-first approach. Most users (often 60%+) will access your site on mobile. I'd avoid cramming every desktop feature into the mobile version. If you start with mobile-first you'll need fewer media queries overall, since you're building up (progressive enhancement) rather than constantly simplifying down.