| Happy Holidays! The holiday Pen creativity has always been on point at CodePen. Let's check out some of them both new and classic, as well as some news and tutorials worth checking out. | | | Andrew Hawkes' festive tree "[takes] advantage of SASS lists, loops and the random() function." | | We've upgraded the preprocessors on CodePen, including the much-requested move from Jade to Pug! | | Unlock the full power of CodePen with features like Live View, Private Pens, Asset Hosting, and many more. | | RSVP for a CodePen meetup in the new year! There are January meetups in Orlando Florida, Barcelona Spain, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | | Beautiful collation of gradients to use in your next bright and bubbly projects. | | Alex Wright's recreation of a Dribbble shot. The pixels are done through multiple zero-blur box-shadows, so there are only a handful of HTML elements. | | Gosh if that those aren't the most perfect, modern, classy holiday colors ever, I don't know what are. | | | by Cassidy Williams. Mr. Purrrkins wants to see you in his office, right meow! | | Check out Marie's collection of the best holiday Pens from Christmas present and Christmas past! | | Bryan Stoner (and some good doggo gifs) can get you up and running! | | All of us have dreamed of having cat hands at least once in their life, right? | | It's not the holidays without going back and marveling in Hakim El Hattab's swirling shrubbery of inputs, dropdowns, and radios. | | Another Dribbble shot recreation, this time by Kevin Jannis, who added some lovely slow animations. | | | | |
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