With CSS anchor(), overlaying and connecting UI elements has never been easier. The Over-Easy Machine shows how a few lines of CSS can make position relative and top/left a thing of the past. Combine the Over-Easy machine with Popovers for a truly remarkable and accessible overlay experience. By the end, you'll know the basics of anchor() and how to show, hide, and transition Popovers. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:32 - anchor() overview 1:11 - Over-Easy Machine 2:12 - Over-Easy Hover Popover 6:18 - Over-Easy Toggle Tip Popover 8:55 - Future of Popover 9:47 - Outro Resources: Anchor Introducing the CSS anchor positioning API → MDN anchor() → Una's anchor tool → Popover Popover API lands in Baseline → MDN popover → Demos Over-Easy → Over-Easy Hover Popover → Over-Easy Toggle Tip → Caniuse anchor() → position-visibility → position-try-order → position-try-fallbacks → Watch more Mini Web Machines → Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Adam Argyle |
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