This article by David A. Herron is a nice overview of some of the more recent CSS features for color themes.
Color themes with Baseline CSS features (web.dev)
This article by David A. Herron is a nice overview of some of the more recent CSS features for color themes.
Color themes with Baseline CSS features (web.dev)
Simple.css, like its name implies, is a simple CSS framework. It includes styles for standard html elements with very little needed to make an html page look pretty nice and adapt to different screen sizes and light/dark mode. I stumbled on it years ago, and I have used it in one of my websites (FWTI).
A nice thing is that Simple.css is a single file, so it is easy to use in a project. It also is available as a nicely formatted version with comments to explain the various styles, so that you can figure out not just which styles it is going to apply but also why.
I saw this page shared on Mastodon, and it is an impressive showcase of some things that HTML and CSS can accomplish.
Its title also meant that I had to look up what quine means:
quine: A program that produces its own source code as output
Wiktionary
This page is a truly naked, brutalist html quine. (secretgeek.github.io)