Between blogs, YouTube channels, and podcasts, the CSS community is more vibrant than ever.
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We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
My 2023 Pick: The :has()
Selector
:has()
is the magic that you can use to combine other APIs like container queries, anchor positioning, etc. together. I'm excited to see how the community finds new and innovative ways to use it.We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
Jhey Tompkins
CEO of Fancy CSS
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Which individuals do you read, follow, or just want to highlight in the CSS ecosystem?
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We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
My 2023 Pick: Ahmad Shadeed
Ahmad's blog is a source of knowledge and inspiration, with in-depth explorations of topics, including great visuals and use cases.
We asked members of the CSS community to share their “pick of the year”
Kevin Powell
CSS Evangelist
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