Functions in CSS?!
A much-needed disclaimer: You (kinda) can use functions now! I know, it isn’t the most pleasant feeling to finish reading about a new feature just […]
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A much-needed disclaimer: You (kinda) can use functions now! I know, it isn’t the most pleasant feeling to finish reading about a new feature just […]
Functions in CSS?! Read More »
Geoff’s post about the CSS Working Group’s decision to work on inline conditionals inspired some drama in the comments section. Some developers are excited, but
The What If Machine: Bringing the “Iffy” Future of CSS into the Present Read More »
We’ve been able to get the length of the viewport in CSS since… checks notes… 2013! Surprisingly, that was more than a decade ago. Getting the viewport
Typecasting and Viewport Transitions in CSS With tan(atan2()) Read More »
You’d be forgiven for thinking coding up both a dark and a light mode at once is a lot of work. You have to remember
Come to the light-dark() Side Read More »
Most days, I’m writing vanilla CSS. Thanks to CSS variables and nesting, I have fewer reasons to reach for Sass or any other preprocessor. The
CSS Functions and Mixins Module Notes Read More »