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What CSS resources do you consult?

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We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2022 Pick: The :has() Selector

For two decades, “parent selector” was a top requested feature for CSS. Then in 2022, in a total surprise, the :has() pseudo-class arrived to solve this and far more.

We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

Jen Simmons

Web technologies evangelist at Apple

Podcasts

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People you read, follow, or just want to highlight for their work (freeform field, comma-separated names).

Name

Responses

#3
Adam Argyle
Adam Argyle
178
#4
Josh W. Comeau
Josh W. Comeau
174
#7
#8
Ahmad Shadeed
Ahmad Shadeed
117
#9
Sara Soueidan
Sara Soueidan
114
#10
Rachel Andrew
105
#11
#12
Web Dev Simplified
Web Dev Simplified
86
#15
Miriam Eric Suzanne
Miriam Eric Suzanne
66
#16
Bramus Van Damme
Bramus Van Damme
62
#17
#19
YouTube
YouTube
53
#22
Heydon Pickering
Heydon Pickering
42
#24
Harry Roberts
Harry Roberts
35
#25
Michelle Barker
32
#27
Sarah Drasner
Sarah Drasner
28
#28
Miguel Ángel Durán
Miguel Ángel Durán
27
#31
#33
Mark Dalgleish
Mark Dalgleish
16
#34
Nicole Sullivan
16
#36
Manuel Matuzović
Manuel Matuzović
15
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

My 2022 Pick: Container Queries

If I would pick one highlight for 2022, it's container queries! They are finally here in stable browser near you

We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”

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