Quick Hit #69
Firefox 146 adds support for @scope, which sets a range where you want styles to start and end between two selectors, making it baseline.
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Firefox 146 adds support for @scope, which sets a range where you want styles to start and end between two selectors, making it baseline.
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An early preview of Chrome 139 includes six new CSS features, including the first hint of custom functions.…
@namespace at-rule can make a stylesheet target a specific code dialects, such as MathML, SVG, and XML. It works by declaring which dialect to scope using a namespace, which can be prefixed to match specific selectors, or non-prefixed to match every selector in the stylesheet. lch() color function specifies colors in the CIELAB color space. Unlike the lab() function — which uses Cartesian coordinates — the lch() function uses polar coordinates to set color in terms of its hue and chroma, which is generally more intuitive. The @import at-rule merges a CSS file into another one. It’s written at the top of the document, before any other CSS (except @charset and @layer rules), so if we try to write any other rule before @import, it …
The @scope at-rule lets you apply styles to a specific area of the page. Think of it like setting a range where you want styles to start and end between two selectors. And the result is a scoped set of …
More times than I can count, while writing, I get myself into random but interesting topics with little relation to the original post. In the end, I have to make the simple but painful choice of deleting or archiving hours …