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smashingconf.com
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| | | | | If you ever feel lost in the CSS weeds, wrestling with the cascade, or you just want to improve your workflow with modern, efficient, and maintainable stylesheets, then this workshop is for you! | |
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daverupert.com
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| | | | | 2022 was a massive year for CSS. We got CSS Layers, more subgrid support, the impossible :has() selector, and WE GOT CONTAINER QUERIES! ?? Thank you to everyone who worked on those. A lot of the success for CSS this past year was due to an incredible cross-browser effort called Interop 2022, a loose agreement amongst browsers to try to work on some of the same features so feature support gaps between browsers are shorter. | |
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www.bram.us
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| | | | | CSS Container Queries landed in Chrome Canary (behind a flag). Let's take it for a test drive ... | |
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www.thebayesianconspiracy.com
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| | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the concept of Bayes Blast 23, exploring the idea that reducing the number of fingers could potentially decrease the likelihood of attempted murder, while also mentioning related podcast episodes and website navigation elements. | ||