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moxio.com
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| | | | .css-day { speakers: 14; // Single-track date: 'June 9 & 10'; // OK, that's 2 days :) venue: 'Zuiderkerk'; // Amsterdam, NL } On June 9 and 10 Dennis, Thomas and I went to Amsterdam for the CSS Day conference in the Zuiderkerk. A very nice venue being a [...] | |
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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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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.ryangittings.co.uk
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| | At the beginning of this year, I wanted to review my workspace setup, in terms of both physical and technical worlds, and try to become more productive, both when on the road traveling, and at home. During this process, quite a few tools have been changed to try and become more efficient, and make my transition between devices easier. |