I've written before about the problems you can run into with CSS nesting (keep in mind that article uses an older syntax but the point still stands) and the question that @ChallengeCSS tweeted out today made me realize there's actually a few more gotcha's
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CSS Color 4 brings wide gamut color tools and capabilities to the web: more colors, manipulation functions, and better gradients.
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Start using HD color to bring vibrancy to your designs.
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Explore modern project architecture, theming, responsive layouts, and component design. Learn to improve code organization, dig into layout techniques, and review real-world, context-aware components that use cutting-edge CSS techniques.
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Style based on proximity and set a lower boundary for a selector.
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App where you can easily customize icons. Choose from a variety of libraries with different licenses. Edit attributes, copy and export effortlessly.
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A 2022 talk about CSS runtime performance by Nolan Lawson.
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The CSS relational selector :has() offers what was previously impossible without JavaScript. Let’s explore some magical powers that :has brings.
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#Shorts CSSâs :target pseudo-class is surprisingly powerful, allowing you to select and style elements that are the target of an anchor link.#css #webdev #we...
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