How you use CSS.
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Which form factors or environments do you test on?
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What kind of project do you usually use CSS for?
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
My 2022 Pick: The :has()
Selector
We've been wishing and waiting for CSS container queries for so long.
But then :has()
arrived shortly after,
and it felt like it was "everything we never knew we always wanted".
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
Sara Soueidan
Independent inclusive design engineer
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How do you divide your time between writing CSS (including HTML markup) and JavaScript code?
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Are there any existing CSS features that you have difficulties using (or avoid altogether) because of lack of support, or differences between browsers? (freeform question)
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We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
My 2022 Pick: Empty CSS Variables
Not many people know this but --my-var: ;
is totally valid CSS,
and it's way more useful than you think.
We use it in Tailwind CSS all the time to make it
possible to decompose a single CSS property into multiple classes.
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
Adam Wathan
Creator of Tailwind CSS
Link to sectionAté que ponto está satisfeito com o estado geral das tecnologias web?
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How happy are you with the general state of web technologies?
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How happy are you with the general state of CSS?