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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | | 2022 is shaping up to be a pretty great year for CSS, with a plethora of new features on the horizon. Some are already starting to land in browsers, others are likely to gain widespread browser support in 2022, while for one or two the process may be a little longer. In this article well take a look at a few of them. | |
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thomasorus.com
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| | | | | Multiple innovations have been released and are now supported in all modern browsers, and some of them fundamentally change how to make websites. | |
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cathydutton.co.uk
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| | | | | My latest site redesign and why I left out Sass and media queries in favour of native CSS grid, calc, viewport units and custom properties.} | |
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scastiel.dev
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| | | A couple of days ago, I created a 3D version for the book I'm writing, with CSS only. Because I couldn't find an easy way to do it, I created a small 3D book image CSS generator. There was a lot of interest for it, and since it's definitely not that complicated, here is a small tutorial to learn how to create your own version. | ||