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Help choose the syntax for CSS Nesting
CSS Nesting is making the rounds yet again. Remember earlier this year when Adam and Miriam put three syntax options up for a vote? Those results were tallied and it wasn’t even even close.
Now there’s another chance …
State of CSS 2022 Survey Now Open
The State of CSS survey recently opened up. Last year, the survey confirmed everyone’s assumptions that TailwindCSS is super popular and CSS variables are mainstream. It also codified what many of us want from CSS, from Container Queries to …
Help Shape the Future of CSS-Tricks!
Head’s up! The survey closed on July 12, 2022. We got tons of responses — thanks to everyone for helping us out!
Hey, so it’s been a minute since we announced that CSS-Tricks is now part of the DigitalOcean family. …
Jamstack Developers’ Favorite Frameworks of 2021
Which new framework should I learn this year? Is it time to ditch my CMS? What tools should I pick up if I want to scale my site to an audience of millions? The 2021 Jamstack Community Survey is here …
Jamstack Community Survey 2021
The folks over at Netlify have opened up the Jamstack Community Survey for 2021. More than 3,000 front-enders like yourself took last year’s survey, which gauged how familiar people are with the term “Jamstack” and which frameworks they …
Announcing the 2020 State of CSS Survey
Last year’s State of CSS Survey yielded interesting results. There’s the quick adoption of features, like calc() and CSS custom properties. There’s also the overwhelming opinion that CSS is fun to write even as we see a growing reliance …
State of JavaScript 2019 Survey
Well, hey, look at that — it’s time for this year’s State of JavaScript survey!
You have taken this survey last year. Or in 2017. Or in 2016. It’s been going on for a little while now …
Why CSS Needs its Own Survey
2016 was only three years ago, but that’s almost a whole other era in web development terms. The JavaScript landscape was in turmoil, with up-and-comer React — as well as a little-known framework called Vue — fighting to dethrone Angular. …