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Direct link to the article Quick Hit #31
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Quick Hit #31

The CSSWG just approved the new CSS logo! — “WG likes the logo and would like to officially endorse it, will investigate what that means” (Github Issue and CSSWG Minutes)…

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Juan Diego Rodríguez on Dec 12, 2024
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Direct link to the article Quick Hit #30
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Quick Hit #30

A big THANK YOU to Lea Verou for all the years of work in the Technical Architecture Group! The Web is better (and so are we) because of you.

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Geoff Graham on Dec 11, 2024
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Direct link to the article CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-12-04): Just Use Grid vs. Display: Masonry
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CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-12-04): Just Use Grid vs. Display: Masonry

The CSSWG met to try and finally squash a debate that has been going on for five years: whether Masonry should be a part of Grid or a separate system. We've got coverage of both presentations for ya.
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Juan Diego Rodríguez on Dec 10, 2024 Updated on Dec 29, 2024
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Direct link to the article CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-09-18)
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CSSWG Minutes Telecon (2024-09-18)

For the past two months, all my livelihood has gone towards reading, researching, understanding, writing, and editing about Anchor Positioning, and with many Almanac entries published and a full Guide guide on the way, I thought I was ready to …

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Juan Diego Rodríguez on Sep 20, 2024
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Direct link to the article CSS Functions and Mixins Module Notes
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CSS Functions and Mixins Module Notes

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 times I reach for Sass tend to be when I need a @mixin to loop …

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Geoff Graham on Jul 31, 2024 Updated on Aug 1, 2024
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Direct link to the article CSS Stuff I’m Excited After the Last CSSWG Meeting
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CSS Stuff I’m Excited After the Last CSSWG Meeting

From June 11–13, the CSS Working Group (CSSWG) held its second face-to-face meeting of the year in Coruña, Spain, with a long agenda of new features and improvements coming to language. If 2023 brought us incredible advances like …

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Juan Diego Rodríguez on Jul 19, 2024 Updated on Jul 25, 2024
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Direct link to the article “Maybe The Most Exciting Development In CSS You’ve Never Heard Of”
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“Maybe The Most Exciting Development In CSS You’ve Never Heard Of”

Philip Walton has the scoop on Houdini, a new W3C task force that’s planning to give developers low level browser APIs:

The bottom line is, imagine how much nicer your development life would be if you could use any

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Robin Rendle on Mar 25, 2016
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